Monkey Junction, North Carolina Explained

Official Name:Monkey Junction, North Carolina
Settlement Type:Unincorporated community
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:North Carolina
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:New Hanover
Timezone:Eastern

Monkey Junction is an unincorporated area near Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, in New Hanover County at the intersection of College Road (NC 132) and Carolina Beach Road (US 421). It is one of several centers of recent commercial and residential growth near Wilmington.[1] In 2008, Wilmington began controversial efforts to annex the community, but in 2012, the annexation requests were overturned by the North Carolina General Assembly.[2] [3]

History

The intersection has been known as "Monkey Junction" for almost seventy years, due to a gas station that was located there from the late 1930s through the mid-1970s. The station, run by Dina and Jack Spindle, kept live monkeys in order to attract customers from a bus that passed by on the way to and from Carolina Beach, which lies several miles south of the junction.[4] The bus driver would stop near the station and announce "Monkey Junction".

Non-natives can be readily identified as they refer to the locale as it appears on maps "Myrtle Grove Junction", a reference to the local residential neighborhood nearby.

References

34.14°N -77.8935°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nearly 250 new townhomes proposed near Monkey Junction.
  2. Web site: 2009-06-25 . Wilmington Approves Controversial Monkey Junction Annexation . 2023-01-03 . Carolina Journal - . en-US.
  3. Web site: 2012-05-30 . North Carolina stops annexation of Monkey Junction . 2023-01-03 . WWAYTV3 . en-US.
  4. http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20070404/MAGAZINE20/70404011/-1/magazine50 "Beginnings of familiar people and places" in Wilmington Magazine, April 4, 2007