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Originally listed in 2002 as the Willis M. Graves House (#02000500). It was delisted when it was relocated to its current location in 2019, [6] and was relisted in 2021. 63: Green Level Historic District: April 5, 2001 : Jct. Green Level Church, Green Level West Rd., and Beaver Dam Rd.
Home values across Wake County have shot up in the past four years, according to newly released results of the county’s 2024 revaluation. Residential properties rose an average of 53% in tax ...
July 1 is the deadline by which Wake County and its municipalities must pass a budget with a new property tax rate. Have a question? Contact the Wake County Tax Administration by calling 919-857 ...
Williamson Page House; Jesse Penny House and Outbuildings; Perry Farm; Wayland E. Poole House; Powell House (Wake Forest, North Carolina) Pugh House (Morrisville, North Carolina) Purefoy-Chappell House and Outbuildings
Glen Royall Mill Village Historic District is a historic mill town and national historic district located at Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 82 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site built between about 1900 and 1949. It is located in a residential section of the town of Wake Forest.
Rock Cliff Farm, also known as the B.W. Wells Farm, is a historic farm and national historic district located near Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina. The property is owned by the Federal government, and part of a large acreage managed by the State of North Carolina as the Falls Lake State Recreation Area. Contributing resources include ...
Wake County is home to three state parks: Falls Lake State Recreation Area, Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, and William B. Umstead State Park. Falls Lake Park is located in northern Wake County and contains the 12,000-acre (49 km 2) Falls Lake and 26,000 acres (110 km 2) of woodlands. [32] Umstead Park is situated between Raleigh and Cary ...
The Wake County Board of Commissioners is the governing board for Wake County, which includes the City of Raleigh. As of the 2020 census, the population of Wake County was 1,115,000 [1] making it North Carolina's most populated county. Its county seat is Raleigh, which is also the state capital.