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  2. Clemmonsville Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina

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    Geographically, Clemmonsville Township occupies 18.60 square miles (48.2 km 2) in southwestern Forsyth County. [2] The only incorporated municipality in Clemmonsville Township is the village of Clemmons. The township fronts the Yadkin River on its western boundary.

  3. Clemmons, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Clemmons is a village in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States and a suburb of Winston-Salem. The population was 21,177 at the 2020 census , with an estimated population of 21,517 in 2021. [ 5 ]

  4. The National Weather Service reported that in some places just west of the two communities, more than 19 inches of rain fell. And it kept falling, down the mountainsides and into the creeks and ...

  5. Chimney Rock updates: Tourist village washed away. Here's ...

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    The village of Chimney Rock is located in Rutherford County near the town of Lake Lure. It is around 35 miles from Asheville, tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains. Census data from 2022 indicate ...

  6. WVBZ - Wikipedia

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    WVBZ (105.7 FM, "Real Rock 105.7") is a mainstream rock radio station serving the Piedmont Triad region. The station is a part of iHeartMedia, Inc.'s cluster in the Greensboro/Winston-Salem market and is licensed to Clemmons, North Carolina.

  7. Picturesque North Carolina mountain town destroyed by ...

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    Chimney Rock — a tiny tourist town of 140 people just east of Asheville — was reduced to nothing more than mounds of brown sludge and washed-away roadways that hampered rescue efforts.

  8. Tanglewood Park - Wikipedia

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    Visitors can drive their own vehicles through the course or take a hay ride for a fee. The light show at Tanglewood started in 1992 with a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Charitable Trust as well as funds raised by the Tanglewood Park Foundation. In its early days, the Festival of Lights was a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) route with 25 light displays.

  9. Clemmons - Wikipedia

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    Clemmons may refer to Clemmons, North Carolina, a village in the United States; W.C. Clemmons Mound, a Native American mound in Ohio, United States;