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  2. Twin City Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel ' s masthead was dropped in 1985 when operations were absorbed into its sister paper, the morning Winston-Salem Journal. Twin City derived from the fact that Winston and Salem began as separate cities. One of the Sentinel ' s most popular columns was "Ask SAM," a forum for readers to submit questions. "Ask SAM" debuted in 1966.

  3. Home Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    Moravian Home Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, from a pre-1907 postcard. Home Moravian Church is a Moravian church located in Old Salem, North Carolina. The church was founded on November 13, 1771, [1] in what was then the Province of North Carolina. Its burial ground, God's Acre Cemetery, is located around 100 yards (91 m) to the north.

  4. Winston-Salem Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Winston-Salem Journal, started by Charles Landon Knight, began publishing in the afternoons on April 3, 1897. The area's other newspaper, the Twin City Sentinel , also was an afternoon paper. Knight moved out of the area and the Journal had several owners before publisher D.A. Fawcett made it a morning paper starting January 2, 1902.

  5. Winston-Salem: Church's Director of Finance embezzles over ...

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    Winston-Salem: Church's Director of Finance embezzles over $27,000. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  6. Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church - Wikipedia

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    The building was acquired by an African-American congregation split from the Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in 1942. The congregation changed their name to Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church in 1953. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1]

  7. Mars Hill Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Mars Hill Baptist Church, also known as Fries Memorial Moravian Church, is a historic African-American Baptist church. It is located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, and was built in 1915. It is a T-shaped brick building with corner tower in the Gothic Revival style.

  8. Bethabara Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The 183-acre (0.74 km 2) park and wildlife preserve is located in Winston-Salem and is operated by the City of Winston-Salem Recreation & Parks Department as an open-air museum. The site also features 20 miles (32 km) of nature trails.

  9. Wake Forest Baptist Church, Winston-Salem - Wikipedia

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    The church was established in 1956, when Wake Forest College relocated from Wake Forest, North Carolina, to Winston-Salem. [ 1 ] On August 8, 2022, interim pastor Rayce Lamb said in a letter that the church would soon dissolve because members were getting older and due to the university's "new rental policy". [ 2 ]