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  2. Eagle Springs, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Springs, North Carolina. Eagle Springs is an unincorporated community in Moore County, North Carolina, United States, [1] situated near the southern terminus of North Carolina Highway 705, on North Carolina Highway 211, west of Elberta, the southern terminus of North Carolina Highway 705. It lies at an elevation of 673 feet (205 m). The ...

  3. Hood–Anderson Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Hood–Anderson Farm is a historic home and farm and national historic district located at Eagle Rock, Wake County, North Carolina, a suburb of the state capital Raleigh. The main house was built about 1839, and is an example of transitional Federal / Greek Revival style I-house. It is two stories with a low-pitched hip roof and a rear two ...

  4. North Carolina Highway 705 - Wikipedia

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    Route information; Maintained by NCDOT: Length: 26.1 mi [1] (42.0 km): Existed: 1931–present: Major junctions; South end: NC 211 near Eagle Springs: NC 24 / NC 27 in Robbins US 220 Alt. in Seagrove

  5. Eagle Rock, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Rock is an unincorporated community in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. It is located at 35°47'28N 78°24'31W, [ 1 ] and is approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Knightdale , and 2.25 miles (3.62 km) northwest of Wendell , just to the southeast of the interchange of US 64 and US 64-Business.

  6. Cool Springs Township, Iredell County, North Carolina

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    Dr. Adams was elected to the North Carolina House of Commons in 1852 and 1854 from Iredell County. The area was named for cool springs, which originated in the area, including one active spring that still feeds 5th creek. There was a post office in Cool Springs as early as 1852. The first postmaster was Marshall Turner.

  7. Eagle Nest (Pink Hills, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Nest is a historic plantation house located near Pink Hill, Jones County, North Carolina. It was built about 1800 and is a two-story, four-bay by three-bay, Federal style frame dwelling. It rests on a brick foundation, is sheathed in weatherboard, and has a gable roof with exterior end chimneys.

  8. Andrew Seagle Farm - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Seagle Farm is a historic home and farm located near Reepsville, Lincoln County, North Carolina. The farmhouse was built in two sections, each two stories, three-bays wide, with the oldest dating to 1860.

  9. Johnson Farm (Kipling, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Farm is a historic home and farm complex and national historic district located near Kipling, Harnett County, North Carolina. It encompasses 21 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures on a rural farm complex. The main house was built in 1918, and is a two-story, double pile, Southern Colonial frame ...