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WinstonSalem
, North Carolina in Forsyth County


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19 active listings near WinstonSalem
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$692,599   👍 7410 Olin Rd
$585,000   👍* 4420 Cotswold Rd
$439,000   👍* 6218 Grand Cedar Ln
$439,000   👍* 5370 Palisade Dr
$375,000   👍* 4107 Woodridge Ln
$350,000   👍 4780 Vienna Dozier Rd
$314,900   👍 4914 Vienna Dozier Rd
$289,900   👍* 4601 Oak Park Pl
$212,000   👍* 5367 Parsons St
$205,000   👍* 6010 Elkvue Dr
$199,900   👍* 6610 Edgeworth Trl
$175,500   👍 9.5 Aladdin Rd
$100,000   👍 9086 Echo Hill Ln
$44,900   👍* 5234 Seven Hills Rd
$44,900   👍 Faylyn Dr Lots 9B & 10B
$23,900   👍 Faylyn Dr Lot 7
$23,900   👍 Faylyn Dr Lot 8
$23,900   👍 Wanda Vista Ln Lot 12

Interested in fun facts and the history of WinstonSalem, NC?
Then read on!

A couple of historical anecdotes about Winston-Salem, North Carolina:

1. Winston-Salem was founded in 1913, through the merger of two nearby towns: Winston and Salem. Winston was known for its tobacco industry, while Salem was a Moravian settlement renowned for its crafts and trade. Today, Winston-Salem is known as the "City of the Arts and Innovation".

2. The town of Salem played a vital role in the American Revolutionary War. The Moravian settlement, which was committed to nonviolence, offered shelter to wounded revolutionary soldiers and also contributed supplies to the Patriots. Salem became a stronghold for the Patriots, and many of the town's craftsmen produced weapons and ammunition for the soldiers. The town was also the site of several skirmishes during the war.

These are just a couple of historical anecdotes about Winston-Salem, but the city has a rich and fascinating history that is worth exploring further!