Dunn, NC, the largest city in Harnett County, is a small, community-focused enclave with a rich history and a population of less than 10,000. Originally a logging town, Dunn's economy now centers on retail trade and healthcare, with a full-service hospital and proximity to major highways. The city features a variety of home styles, including bungalows, cottages, Colonial Revival, New Traditional, and ranch-style homes, with a new development set to add nearly 200 homes. Dunn's downtown area, known as the Dunn Commercial Historic District, includes the Stewart Theater, the Dunn Area History Museum, small-town boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants, and bars. The annual Lucknow Music Festival brings live music, a beer garden, and a craft show to the city each April. For outdoor enthusiasts, Dunn offers four parks, a recreation center, and the popular Dunn Dog Park, which has a coin-operated tennis ball vending machine. A planned 7-mile loop trail will connect the city's green spaces, and the Cape Fear River, less than 6 miles away, provides opportunities for kayaking and fishing. Dunn is served by Harnett County Schools, including the highly rated Harnett County Early College, and is home to a Central Carolina Community College campus. The city is prone to flooding due to its proximity to the Black River and the Stoney Run wetland corridor, and addressing flood risk is a priority for local leaders. Dunn is conveniently located near the Interstate 95/Interstate 40 interchange, making it easy for residents to commute to nearby cities like Fayetteville and Raleigh or head towards the coast.