Barbecue is an unincorporated community located in the Barbecue Township of Harnett County, North Carolina.
Barbecue Township was so named because the steam rising from a warm waters of a local creek in the winter reminded early settles of steam rising from a traditional North Carolina pork barbecue.
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Municipalities and communities of Harnett County, North Carolina |
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| County seat: Lillington | ||
| Townships |
Anderson Creek | Averasboro | Barbecue | Black River | Buckhorn | Duke | Grove | Hectors Creek | Johnsonville | Lillington | Neills Creek | Stewarts Creek | Upper Little River |
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| Towns |
Angier | Coats | Erwin | Lillington |
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| Communities and CDPs |
Anderson Creek | Barbecue | Barclaysville | Buies Creek | Bunnlevel | Cape Fear | Chalybeate Springs | Cokesbury | Duncan | Fonville | Johnsonville | Harnett | Kipling | Luart | Mamers | Olivia | Overhills | Pineview | Ryes | Seminole | Shawtown | Spout Springs | Turlington |
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