
This train is a hallmark sight for Jonesville North Carolina, It has passed through the town for many decades. A reminder of days gone by, but also a visible example of our countries greatness. When the whistle blows, all is right in the world!
For those new to Yadkin County, Oak Forest Estates is a beautiful subdivision situated right of Hwy 421 just over the Yadkin County line. Low taxes await those that purchase homes in this development that is just a few years old. The lots have mature trees and the homes are perfectly
set back off the road, providing the look of a timeless subdivision. With a picket fence entrance, Oak Forest Estates has the look of a more traditional subdivision, but the homes within are unique to themselves. Brick, stone and vinyl veneers are used to contrast the exceptional landscaping. The size of homes vary, ranging from approx. 2200 feet to over 3000 sq. ft. Basements, two car garages are common as are wide driveways.

Not many homes come up for sale in this popular subdivision. With the current crop of homeowners happy with their decisions to purchase or build their dream home in Oak Forest Estates, when a home is available to purchase it is wise to quickly make an offer. Home Realty Group, whose office is just down the street in Yadkinville can help with your real estate transaction. Our sister company, White Oak Custom Homes can also help you decide if building is right for you. Contact Home Realty Group at 336-677-1201x1 or our website at http://www.hrgproperties.com, our Yadkin County site, http://www.yadkincountyrealestate.com or http://www.yadkincountynow.com . White Oak Custom Homes has a website, http://www.whiteoakcustomhomes.com

Another Veteran has fallen
Not by a weapon of war, but from the enemy called cancer. He fought hard and long, but the foe was relentless. It may have stolen the body, but not the soul.
Another son has been taken
But he now is a better place, where his mother and dad have been waiting. He may be just now fishing, where the big fish never get away. There is a smile on his face and joy in his heart.
A Husband has passed on.
But he is setting a table for two, when his bride meets with him again.
And a son has lost a father.
God speed to you sailor, you are in good hands now.
This is a tribute to my father, Eugene Terry who passed last night at the age of 83 . He bravely handled much in his life, from the great depression to severe health problems, He will be missed.
And to the staff and other caring people at the Winston Salem Hospice, my family and I greatly appreciate your loving care for us all. Thank you.
Winston-Salem is a large vibrant community centrally located in North Carolina. Approximately 3 1/2 hours from beautiful beaches and 1 hour from the Blue Ridge Parkway, area residents are the recipients of the best that nature has to offer. Businesses are attracted to the city for a variety of reasons. The area transportation system boasts large updated airports, an excellent highway and rail system as well as a population that is diverse in its education, skills and abilities.
The city has a rich heritage. The Moravians came to the area in the mid eighteenth century. First establishing the town of Salem, which is one of the oldest towns in America, they continued to expand and started the town of Winston just down the road. Combined to form the city of Winston-Salem, the Moravians brought a cultured philosophy, based on the arts, education and a deep abiding faith in religion. These core beliefs are evident today in the Winston Salem, also known as the "City of Arts." Education is big. Salem College, the oldest women's college in America continues to graduate our future leaders. With its campus located in Old Salem, it timelessly blends the old values with the new technologies of today. Just as Salem is a true gem for Winston Salem, another national recognized university calls Winston-Salem home. Wake Forest University, home of the Deacon Demons, provides a more world wide flair with its acclaimed Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. A teaching hospital, it is on the cutting edge of medicine. Brenners Childrens Hospital has provided exception medical treatment for thousands of our nations youth. And the city has its own namesake, Winston Salem State University. WSSU is a widely known traditionally black university that has seen tremendous popularity in recent years and has grown to be a dominate force for quality education in the South. The North Carolina School of the Arts, part of the 16 campus state university system contrasts itself with more traditional institutions by producing many of the nations leading artists, actors, writers and producers.
Winston-Salem has more than its share of art galleries and museums. The Old Salem Museum and Gardens provides a glimpse of the past A visit to Historic Bethabara Park can be enjoyed by all ages ges. The Reynolda House Museum of American Art has one of the finest collections of American Art in the nation. You can also imagine the lifestyle of one our nations first "barons" since Reynolda House was the ancestral of R.J. Reynolds, the founder of the giant tobacco company. Take a leisurely stroll through the Downtown Arts District. Visit the Piedmont Craftsman, a guild founded by craftsmen to honor the unique works of our area artisans. Don't miss a performance by the Piedmont Opera or an evening with the Little Theater.
Winston Salem is lively after dark. Students and area citizens visit the many pubs and coffee shops that occupy many of the historic buildings in the downtown area. A Sunday morning brunch at a local downtown restaurant will bring a perfect close to an exciting weekend in Winston Salem. Tree lined streets are the norm; the city is alive with nature blending well with its modern skyline.
There are many more things that make up the great city of the arts, Winston Salem. You will just have to visit to find out!
This is one of a continuing series of public service articles produced by the Home Realty Group. For more information about Winston Salem, maps, and more, contact us at http://hrgproperties.com .
Rooted in History
The legacy of the North Carolina Wine Industry is rooted deep in the colonial heritage of Sir Walter Raleigh's Colony on Roanoke Island where the first wines were produced. Since then, wine has always been part of the rich agriculturial tradition that makes North Carolina so special. With rich soils and a mild climate, North Carolina has grown to be one of the largest wine producers in the country. The Yadkin Valley was designated as an American Viticultural Area in 2003, the first in North Carolina. Covering 1.4 million acres, the Yadkin Valley is the center of wine production in North Carolina. As the wine industry expands, so does the fun and excitement. The Yadkin Valley Wine Festivalis held the town of Elkin in October celebrating the viticulture of the Yadkin Valley. Also in the month of October the Yadkin Valley Grape Festivalin Yadkinville. The annual Shine to Wine Festivalis held in historic Downtown North Wilkesboro in June. The River House Winefestat Grassy Creek is held in annually in July. The area boasts a number of Bed and Breakfasts that are currently expanding their facilities to accommodate the larger tour groups. These historic properties can provide quiet romantic evenings or just the starting point for your Valley adventure. The Blue Ridge Parkway is just a stones throw away. Thousands of visitors each year visit this scenic byway,named one of the most beautiful rides in America. Once there, spend the night at one of the area campgrounds or rent a cabin for more privacy. Camping, canoeing, fishing, tubing and more are available on the Yadkin and New Rivers. Once you have visited, you can't wait to get back. Looking for somewhere to hang your hat. As the years roll on, more and more people are seeing the Valley as a place to retire. With a slower pace, a respect for the land and what it has meant to our history, the Valley has plenty of room for you. Don't feel left out. With thousands of acres of land perfect for those that are looking for peace and quiet, everything is possible in the Valley. Weekend getaways from the hustle and bustle of Charlotte, Raleigh and Atlanta make it possible for you to forget the stress of day to day living and remember a more enjoyable time- the time of youth. A time when you could walk in a stream to catch crawldads, a run in a field for a butterfly and night time excursions for flreflys. You will thank yourself for visiting the Valley, we hope you stay!
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