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  2. Dr. J. Howell Way House - Wikipedia

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    Dr. J. Howell Way House is a historic home located at the south end of Main Street Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina.The brick home was once a modest smaller brick home owned by the Welch family, relatives of Robert love the father of Waynesville.

  3. Waynesville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Waynesville's water supply is located south of the town, with a watershed that covers an area of 8,400 acres (34 km 2) of town-owned land on the headwaters of Allens Creek. Tributary streams within the watershed flow into the Waynesville Reservoir, a 50-acre (200,000 m 2) lake created by a dam on Allens Creek. The reservoir and surrounding ...

  4. John W. Garrett Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John William Garrett Jr. (born c. 1961 in Huntington, West Virginia) was a Chief Warrant Officer in the United States Army. He was deployed to Germany where he was on board the Army's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.

  5. Green Hill Cemetery (Waynesville, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery is owned and operated by the Town of Waynesville. [2] Colonel James Robert Love, who donated the land and founded Waynesville and is a hero of the American Revolutionary War, is buried on the highest hill in the cemetery. [3] The white chief of the Cherokee people, William Holland Thomas, is buried there.

  6. Waynesville Main Street Historic District (Waynesville, North ...

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    It includes 35 contributing buildings in the central business district of Waynesville. It includes notable examples of Classical Revival style architecture, including the separately listed Waynesville Municipal Building, Citizens Bank and Trust Company Building, Former, Gateway Club, and Haywood County Courthouse. Other notable buildings ...

  7. Garrett White House - Wikipedia

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    The Garrett White House is a late Georgian house, near the community of Trap in Bertie County, North Carolina, about six miles (10 km) west of the Chowan River, shortly before it becomes the Albemarle Sound. The late-Georgian architecture is "relatively rare in Bertie County, where Federal and Greek Revival period buildings predominated."

  8. Garrett Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Garrett Memorial Chapel is a small Church in the Norman Gothic Style located on Bluff Point at Lake Keuka, in the town of Jerusalem, in Yates County, New York. On 30 March 2001 the Chapel was added to the National Register of Historic Places .

  9. Garrett's Island House - Wikipedia

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    Garrett's Island House is a historic home located near Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina. It was built about 1760, and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Georgian / Federal style frame dwelling with a gambrel roof. It has a shed roofed front porch and double-shouldered exterior brick chimney.