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  2. Hayes Barton Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hayes Barton Historic District is a neighborhood located northwest of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Hayes Barton, an upper class neighborhood designed by landscape architect Earle Sumner Draper, contains 457 buildings on 1,750 acres (7.1 km 2). The neighborhood design includes roads fitted to the contours of the land and ...

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  4. Gospel Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Originally created by Mack Lyon (died 2015), Phil Sanders currently serves as the host of this program, for which the Edmond Church of Christ serves as the sponsoring church. Good News Today began as the flagship program of the Gospel Broadcasting Network. It is a magazine-format program that originally aired segments of other GBN programming ...

  5. East Budleigh - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter Raleigh was born in nearby Hayes Barton in c.1552, and his parents are buried in All Saints churchyard in the village. The 14th-century church contains attractive pew ends including one bearing the Raleigh coat of arms.

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  7. Jesse Helms - Wikipedia

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    From 1953 to 1960, Helms was executive director of the North Carolina Bankers Association. He and his wife set up their home on Caswell Street in the Hayes Barton Historic District, where he lived the rest of his life. [23] In 1957, Helms as a Democrat won his first election for a Raleigh City Council seat.

  8. Walter Scott (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    While working as an evangelist for the Mahoning Baptist Association between 1827 and 1830, Scott developed a simple mnemonic illustration for the gospel plan of salvation that has been used in the Restoration Movement ever since. [1]: 675 [3]: 338 Based on Acts 2:38, Scott believed that salvation requires faith, repentance and baptism.

  9. Hayesville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    [8] [11] Truett Memorial, the town's first Baptist church, dates to 1850; its extant stone building opened in 1949. [11] The first train from Hayesville arrives at Tusquittee station in 1920. Hayesville’s post office opened May 7, 1868. [13] The county's first official bank opened in Hayesville on May 18, 1910.