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  2. White Oak Township, Wake County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010 census, White Oak Township had a population of 72,894, [1] an 88.3% increase over 2000. White Oak Township, occupying 52.9 square miles (137.1 km 2) [2] in western Wake County, includes the bulk of the town of Apex and portions of the town of Cary.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Wake County ...

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    Completed (with two stories) in 1862 on Halifax St., the building was home to one of the earliest North Carolina railroads, the Raleigh & Gaston, eventually incorporated into the 20th century's Seaboard Coast Line. Acquired by the state in the 1970s for use as an office building and moved to its present location on N. Salisbury St.

  4. St. David's School (Raleigh, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Hale High School by the Vestry of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church and Board of Trustees of St. Timothy's School of Raleigh (founded 1958), the school graduated its first class in 1973. In the fall of 1990, the Middle School of St. Timothy's, grades 6th through 8th, was moved from its Six Forks Road campus to Hale's White Oak Road campus.

  5. Broughton House, Raleigh - Wikipedia

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    The Broughton House was a Colonial Revival-style mansion located in the Anderson Heights Historic District in Raleigh, North Carolina.Previously owned by Robert Bain Broughton and Celeste Gold Broughton, the son and daughter-in-law of North Carolina Governor J. Melville Broughton, the house was sold at an auction by Sotheby's in 2019 and demolished in 2020.

  6. Gone but not forgotten: These are the former Raleigh spots ...

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    Update: We published this story in February 2022 and in April, the owner of the Greensboro Darryls, William “Marty” Kotis, said he is planning to bring Darryls back to Raleigh.

  7. Adams-Edwards House - Wikipedia

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    Adams-Edwards House is a historic home located near Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. The original section of the house was built about 1850, and is a single-story, single-pile, side-gabled house with Greek Revival-style design elements. It has a centered front gable, a 3/4-width hip-roofed front porch, and a one-story gabled rear ell.

  8. Raleigh is the City of Oaks. But what happens when the oak ...

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    The 90-foot-tall willow oak, which towers over the street on the south edge of Nash Square in Raleigh, was cut down on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019, due to old age and disease.

  9. White Oak, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    White Oak is a census-designated place (CDP) in Bladen County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 338 at the 2010 census. The population was 338 at the 2010 census. [ 4 ]