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Wilson is a city in and the county seat of Wilson County, North Carolina, United States.It is the 23rd most populous city in North Carolina. [4] Located approximately 40 mi (64 km) east of the capital city of Raleigh, it is served by the interchange of Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 264.
Zebulon (/ ˈ z ɛ b j u l ə n / ZEB-yoo-luhn) [5] is the easternmost town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 6,903 at the 2020 census. [6] Zebulon is part of the Research Triangle metropolitan region. In May 2022, Zebulon was ranked North Carolina's second fastest growing town, only behind neighboring Wendell. [7]
People from Zebulon, North Carolina (12 P) Pages in category "Zebulon, North Carolina" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Built between 1830 and 1832. Home of Governor Elias Carr and First Lady Eleanor Kearny Carr. 70000480 Buck Spring Plantation: October 15, 1970 Vaughan: Warren: Built in 1781 (circa). Home of Nathaniel Macon. 71000621 Burnside Plantation House
The Bennett Bunn Plantation is a historic farm near Zebulon, North Carolina, a suburb of Raleigh. The plantation, located beside US 264 in eastern Wake County, consists of a two-story house, built in 1833, barns, and 162 acres (66 ha) of farmland and forests. The property was owned by generations of the Bunn family until 2000 when Grace ...
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The George and Neva Barbee House, also known as the Dr. G. S. Barbee House, is a historic home located at Zebulon, Wake County, North Carolina, a town near Raleigh, NC.. Constructed in 1914, the two-story, brick American Foursquare house was designed in the American Craftsman / Bungalow st
Guided tours show visitors a 1790 slave house and discuss the eighteen enslaved people that lived and worked on the Vance farm. Tours conclude at the reconstructed 1790s Vance home. Zebulon Baird Vance was born on the property in 1830, and went on to be Governor of North Carolina (1877–1879) and U.S. Senator (1879–1894).