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Forsyth County

Forsyth County was originally settled in 1753 by Moravian Bishop August Gottlieb Spangenberg, who acquired a 100,000-acre tract of land from Lord Granville, one of the lord proprietors of North Carolina. The Moravians called their land Wachovia after the Austrian estate of Count Nicholas Lewis von Zinzendorf, an early protector of the Moravian church. They established two major settlements - Salem and Bethabara. When Forsyth County was created out of a portion of Stokes County in 1849, the Moravians agreed to sell the government 51 acres north of Salem to become the county seat. The new town was called Winston, after a local Revolutionary War hero.

Salem continued to prosper as a trading center, while Winston and the rest of Forsyth grew under the guidance of R.J. Reynolds and his new tobacco company and P.H. Hanes and his knitwear operation. In 1913, the towns merged and the city became Winston-Salem. Today, more than half of Forsyth County's 317,810 population live in Winston-Salem.

The North Carolina School of the Arts, America's only residential, state-supported school for the arts, attracts talented young men and women to Winston-Salem. NCSA performs more than 350 cultural programs each year in the spectacular 1,200-seat Stevens Center for Performing Arts. The Piedmont Triad Symphony, Piedmont Opera Theatre and touring Broadway shows also perform at Stevens Center. A highlight every two years is the National Black Theatre Festival, which draws 30,000 attendees and talent from across the globe. NCSA also hosts the RiverRun International Film Festival, one of the premier film festivals in the Southeastern United States and is a sponsor of Films on Fourth featuring non-main stream cinema works from around the world.

SciWorks with its many hanks-on exhibits, planetarium and environmental park and The Children's Museum are popular attractions for families. Reynolda House, the former estate of R.J. Reynolds and his wife, features an amazing collection of American art from such masters as Georgia O'Keefe and Frederic Church. And for great shopping, nearby Reynolda Village is popular for its boutiques and restaurants.

The county's Moravian history comes alive at Historic Bethabara Park, a National Historic Landmark and site of the Carolinas' first Moravian settlement, and in Old Salem, considered to be one of the most authentic and well-documented colonial sites in America.

Tanglewood Park, just west of Winston-Salem near the town of Clemmons, offers 1,300 acres of parkland. There's something for everyone here, whether you enjoy fishing, horseback riding, camping, swimming or just picnicking with your family. Tanglewood is also home to two 18-hole PGA golf courses and was the former home to the PGA Vantage Championship. The Park also is famous across the state for its annual Christmas Light Festival.

Forsyth County and Guilford County are jointly developing The Triad Park on 426 acres between the two counties. Approximately 50 acres have been developed as of 2004, with development of the park planned to progress over the next six years. The park currently offers hiking/biking trails, sports fields, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits and picnic areas.

Neighborhoods in Winston-Salem pride themselves on their lush landscaping, towering trees, winding streets, and, above all, safety. You'll find everything from turn of the century homes in historic districts such as Old Salem to contemporary custom homes in new communities. The cost of living in Winston-Salem is among the most affordable in the country, and there is a home to suit any budget. The economic landscape of the area also continues to improve with the recent announcement that Dell, Inc., will open a $100 million desktop assembly plant in Winston-Salem's Alliance Science and Technology Park in late 2005.

Many people who work in Winston-Salem, Greensboro or High Point live in the charming town of Kernersville. Known as the "Heart of the Piedmont Triad" for its location smack in the middle of those three major cities, Kernersville has grown tremendously during the past two decades. The population has more than tripled since 1980, reaching almost 20,000 in 2004. The growth is expected to continue thanks to the town's annexation of 1,000 acres south of I-40.

The Piedmont Land Conservancy has proposed a Greenway that would run from Winston-Salem to Greensboro, passing right through Kernersville and adding one more charming element to this friendly town.

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools serve 48,300 students in 70 schools, and each school provides programs for academically gifted children. The school system also received a $7.1 million Magnet Schools Assistance Grant from the U.S. Department of Education in 2004 to increase its number of magnet schools from six to 10. The community is dedicated to providing a top-rate school system. Bond packages passed by residents have provided for the construction of 10 new schools during the past few years, and two new high schools will open in August 2005. The public school system operates a "Schools of Choice" program that allows parents to select the elementary and middle schools for their children within a defined zone. Students attend high school according to where they live. There are also six Charter Schools in the county and approximately 30 private schools, both religious and secular.

The medical community in Forsyth County is among the best in the Southeast. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center includes N.C. Baptist Hospitals, Inc., as well as 20 affiliate or subsidiary hospitals and 87 satellite clinics. Baptist Hospital is an 830-bed teaching hospital that is regularly ranked among the nation's top medical centers. Forsyth Medical Center is an 847-bed not-for-profit regional medical center. Coupled with Medical Park Hospital, a 136-bed elective, outpatient surgery center, Forsyth Medical Center is the state's second largest tertiary care hospital and was the first hospital in the state to be nationally certified as a primary stroke care center. Combined, these two medical centers provide some of the highest quality medical care in the nation.

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Talleys Crossing, NC136$130,750$185,057
home sale data for other nearby cities
Arcadia, NC58$85,000$113,037
Belews Creek, NC6$45,250$104,417
Bon Air, SC62$112,000$145,935
Clemmons, NC74$179,500$209,083
Colfax, NC7$206,000$256,500
Erwin Heights, NC83$85,137$101,452
Germanton, NC7$172,000$218,286
Greensboro, NC648$123,280$149,966
Guthrie, NC136$130,750$185,057
High Point, NC245$97,695$129,796
Jamestown, NC42$167,500$167,993
Kernersville, NC136$130,750$185,057
Logan Station, NC34$108,750$118,752
Oak Ridge, NC19$355,000$319,312
Pfafftown, NC37$129,000$142,272
Rural Hall, NC23$115,500$114,792
Sedgefield, NC67$96,000$129,646
Stokesdale, NC23$115,000$146,503
Summerfield, NC35$237,000$273,950
Tobaccoville, NC10$102,969$107,286
Vienna, NC37$129,000$142,272
Walkertown, NC15$75,000$93,406
Walnut Cove, NC23$68,752$136,186
Waughtown, NC192$107,977$118,501
Winston-Salem, NC1,032$116,065$143,694
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Population

Total Population1,332
Population Density732 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population714
Male Population618
Population Change since 1990↑ 19% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 4% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeSurry Community College
Distance14 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeWinston-salem Bible College
Distance22 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households585
Family Households378
Average Family Size2.97
Average Household Income$54,709
Median Household Income$43,570
Income Change since 1990↑ 4356900% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 19% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk2.55
Crime Risk (County)0.55
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.59
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.53
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.36
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.69
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.72
Property Crime Risk (County)1.04
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.56
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.54
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.59

Climate

Average July High Temperature86.3 °F
Average January Low Temperature23.9 °F
Annual Precipitation47.0 inches
Air Pollution Index97% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate8.00%
Nearest AirportPiedmont Triad International
Distance36 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamWinston-salem Warthogs (a)
Distance21 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

East Forsyth Middle School810 Bagley Dr
Kernersville Middle School110 Brown Rd
Southeast Middle School1200 Old Salem Rd

Grades: 9 - 12

Bishop Mcguinness Catholic High School1725 N Carolina Hwy 66s
East Forsyth High School2500 W Mountain St
Robert B Glenn High School1600 Union Cross Rd

Grades: K - 6

Caleb's Creek Elementary School1109 Salem Crossing Rd
Cash Elementary School4700 Old Hollow Rd
Kernersville Elementary School512 W Mountain St
Piney Grove Elementary School1500 Piney Grove Rd
Sedge Garden Elementary School475 Sedge Garden Rd

Grades: Other

Brookside Montessori School736 Piney Grove Rd
First Christian Academy1130 N Main St
Triad Bapt Chrn Academy1175 S Main St
Union Cross Traditional Academy4300 High Point Rd
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AIR TRAVEL

Lindsay Airport-0nc71361 Lindsey Bridge Rd

BANKS

Bb&t1109 Highway St
New Bridge Bank605 Highway St
Southern Community Bank & Trst619 Ayersville Rd

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Huntsville Fire Dept1133 Sardis Church Rd
Jacobs Creek Fire Dept2250 Nc Highway 704
Madison Fire Dept107 N Wilson St
Madison Police Dept310 Carter St

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Madison Public Library140 E Murphy St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Baldhill Missionary Baptist593 Bailey Rd
Bethesda United Methodist Chr1253 Bethesda Church Rd
Beulah Baptist Church105 Wall St
Comer's Chapel Church1990 Bald Hill Loop
Cornorstone Baptist2061 Lindsey Bridge Rd
Davis Progressive Primitive10681 Nc Highway 704
Eden United Methodist Church844 Eden Church Rd
Ellisboro Baptist Church1604 Ellisboro Rd
First Baptist Church-madison110 S Franklin St
Good News Baptist Church1215 W Academy St
Goodwill Baptist Church1036 K Fork Rd
Grace Baptist Church3097 Us Highway 311
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