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  2. Winston-Salem, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Winston-Salem is a city in and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. [7] At the 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the fifth-most populous city in North Carolina and the 91st-most populous city in the United States. [8] The population of the Winston-Salem metropolitan area was estimated to be 695,630 ...

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  8. Smith Reynolds Airport - Wikipedia

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    The route between Winston-Salem and Greensboro-High Point was the shortest commercial flight in the U.S. at sixteen miles. By 1953, Piedmont Airlines employed over 680 people and grossed over $5.3 million on almost 3,000 miles (4,800 km) of routes.

  9. Winston Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Winston Tower (formerly Wachovia Building) is a 410 ft (125 m) tall skyscraper in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, completed in 1966 with 29 floors.It was the tallest building in North Carolina, succeeding the Reynolds Building in Winston-Salem, [2] until it was passed by Charlotte's Jefferson First Union Tower in 1971.