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Forsyth County, North Carolina: Transportation and Industry
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Atlantic & Yadkin Railway A Brief History
Building histories of Forsyth County (Source: Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Project)
Extant Railroad/Railway Structures (Source: Railroad Station Historical Society)
Forsyth County N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual, 1880 (Source: HathiTrust Digital Library)
Forsyth County Bridges (Source: Historic Bridges of the United States)
Fries Manufacturing and Power Co. First producer of hydroelectric power in North Carolina, April 20, 1898. Located 3 mi. S.W. at early ferry crossing (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Great Wagon Road Frontier road from Pennsylvania to Georgia in 18th century. A major avenue for settlers of the N.C. backcountry. Passed near here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Guernsey Cattle The first registered Guernsey cattle in N.C. were brought from Pa. by Dr. H. T. Bahnson, 1882, to his farm that lay south of this road (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Mines, Mining and Mineral Resources (Source: mindat.org - the mineral and locality database)
Nissen Wagon Works Begun in 1834 by John Nissen. By 1919, fifty wagons a day were produced. Sold in 1925. Was located here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Patents Forsyth County, North Carolina (Source: Google Patents)
Plank Road The western terminus of the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road, 129 miles in length, longest in North Carolina, built 1849-1854, was here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Winston-Salem Supermarket History (Source: Groceteria - Exploring supermarket history)
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