Knotts Island, North Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In this article we will look at the Population & Steets of Knotts Island City. The city is located on the eastern shore of the United States. The name Knotts Island City was given to it by settlers after it was discovered on their property in 1837. The name Knotts Island comes from the Greek meaning "the place of a lot of people."

The population of Knotts Island is entirely white. There are no African American residents. The island is part of the Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge. It is connected to the mainland through a state ferry. The island's middle and high school-aged students attend schools on the mainland. The nearest city is Virginia Beach, VA. In Ansell's book, he describes a life in the town during Jim Crow. The island's black residents drove away from white residents because they were afraid of the racial violence.

There are several racial and ethnic groups in the city. The population is fairly diverse by age. Twenty-seven percent of residents are under the age of eighteen. One-fifth of the population is 18 to 24, and nine percent is over the age of 24. The median age is 33 years. The city is home to many families, but there are also some single men and women.