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  2. Sam Hartman - Wikipedia

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    Sam Hartman. Samuel Hartman (born July 29, 1999) is an American football quarterback for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons for five seasons, setting several school records in passing statistics before playing the 2023 season with the Notre Dame Fighting ...

  3. The Wake Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Wake Weekly is an American weekly newspaper based in Wake Forest, North Carolina, primarily covering the North Carolina counties of Wake and Franklin. History [ edit ] From 2009–2019, it was published by Allen Publishing LLC, a corporation owned by Todd Allen, son of original owners Robert W. and Margaret G. Allen.

  4. Thales Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pre-K: $4,800/year; K–5: $5,300/year; 6–12: $6,000/year. Website. www .thalesacademy .org. Thales Academy ( / ˈθeɪliːz / THAY-leez) is a network of private non-sectarian community schools located primarily in central North Carolina. The school was founded in 2007 by Robert L. Luddy and graduated its first senior class in 2016 with three ...

  5. North Carolina Highway 98 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 98 ( NC 98) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina and a semi-urban traffic artery connecting Durham, Wake Forest, and Bunn as well as many small to medium-sized towns in the north portion of The Triangle region of North Carolina. Running from downtown Durham, the route leaves the city to the east ...

  6. U.S. Route 1A (Wake Forest–Youngsville, North Carolina)

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    By 1929, US 1 was assigned to overlay with NC 50, establishing the highway through both Wake Forest and Youngsville. By 1930, NC 91 was routed concurrent with US 1 for 0.17 miles (0.27 km) in Wake Forest. The concurrency followed the modern-day US 1A and NC 98 Bus. concurrency along the southeastern side of then-Wake Forest College.

  7. Downtown Wake Forest Historic District - Wikipedia

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    February 20, 2002. Downtown Wake Forest Historic District is a national historic district located at Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 25 contributing buildings, 1 contributing structure, and 1 contributing object built between about 1890 and 1949 and located in the central business district of the town of Wake ...

  8. Triangle Metro Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Triangle Metro Zoo. / 36.0084; -78.4994. Triangle Metro Zoo (originally Zoo Fauna) was a privately owned and operated 40-acre (16 ha) zoo that was open from 1998 until 2006. It was located in Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States.

  9. The College at Southeastern - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, when Wake Forest College moved to its new location in Winston-Salem, NC, Southeastern occupied the rest of the Wake Forest campus. The Wake Forest Baptist Church was organized in 1835, and occupies the church building within the campus enclosure. Another historic landmark, the stone wall now surrounding the central campus, was begun ...