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Price Reduced on 407 N. Church Street in Downtown

Downtown, Louisburg  -  Announcing a price reduction on 407 N. Church Street, a 3,086 sq. ft., 3 bath, 5 bdrm 2 story. Now MLS® $298,450 - 1yr Home Warranty.

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Price Reduced on 325 W. Third Street in Downtown

Downtown, Wendell  -  Announcing a price reduction on 325 W. Third Street, a 853 sq. ft., 1 bath, 2 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $94,900 - Outdoor Patio & Fireplace.

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2009 Franklin County Farm Tour and Festival

Note that this information is outdated.

Saturday May 16th and Sunday May 17th

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Franklin County Historic Home Tour

Note that this information is outdated.

http://franklinarts.org/documents/FrCoHistTour09website.pdf

When/Where: Franklin County, NC

Franklin County - Historic Home Tour - Sat Apr 18th & Sund Apr 19th

Louisburg -- Franklin County Historic Homes Tour

Tours
Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 09:00 AM
Duration: 8 Hours

In the past two-hundred years, Franklin County has been home to a governor, poets, statesmen, authors and other prominent Southern figures. The 11 historic homes and sites chosen for this tour have retained the charm and significance of our Southern heritage. Join us on this special journey to celebrate our appreciation of life in the past entwined with life in the 21st century!

Tour Dates: Saturday, April 18 (9 am-5 pm) and Sunday, April 19 (1 pm-5 pm)

Tour Sites and Homes:

  • The Person Place (circa 1790)
  • Woodleaf (early 1800s)
  • Franklin Academy (1804)
  • Allen-Bruton House (1908)
  • Wheless House (mid 1900s)
  • Stovall-Rigsbee House (circa 1898)
  • Patterson-Noble-Baker House (circa 1824)
  • Perry-Timberlake House (early 1800s)
  • Cascine Mill Perry House (Cascine: Circa 1780s)
  • DeHart Botanical Gardens - During this special weekend you are invited to enjoy a walk through the DeHart Botanical Gardens. These local gardens and nature trails attract bird watchers, botanists and naturalists! The gardens are located south of Louisburg on Hwy. 401 and this weekend are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Address: 3585 US Hwy. 401 S., Louisburg, NC (Garden entrance is 300 yards north of the mailbox sign.)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Person Place will feature: A Colonial Soup Lunch $6.00 • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Local Heritage/Colonial Artisans, Dulcimer & Guitar Music, Heirloom Plant Sale & Bakery Table Local Heritage Art includes spinning (wool is from a local farm), pottery, fine arts, horsehair jewelry, canvas floorcloths (demo) and encaustics on wood panels (demo). (Open to the public.)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Visitors are invited to attend the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at one of the four Century Churches in the downtown Louisburg Historic District. The church has been at the heart of small town America in the South for well over a hundred years. First Baptist Church (1890)(1925:current bldg.), corner of E. College and Spring streets. Louisburg United Methodist Church (1901), corner of E. Noble and N. Main streets. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1903), corner of Church St. and Sunset Ave. Louisburg Baptist Church (1904), corner of Middle and N. Main streets.

Tickets: Your ticket is good for both days in case you cannot see everything in one day!

Advance Tickets ($12.00) may be purchased at:

The Coffee Hound Bookshop, Louisburg • (919)496-6030
The Franklin Times, Louisburg • (919)496-6503
Antiques Emporium, Raleigh • (919)834-7250
Suzanna's Antiques, N. Raleigh • (919)844-2652
Hardware Cafe, Warrenton • (252)257-2779
The Cotton Company, Wake Forest • (919)570-0087
Remember When Antiques, Oxford • (919)693-3112

Tickets Day of Tour ($15.00) will be available at The Person Place • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Day of Tour Phone (919)496-5502

Ticket Purchase by Mail:

The Person Place Preservation Society • PO Box 135, Louisburg, NC

Sponsored by The Person Place Preservation Society

Louisburg -- Franklin County Historic Homes Tour

Tours
Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 09:00 AM
Duration: 8 Hours

In the past two-hundred years, Franklin County has been home to a governor, poets, statesmen, authors and other prominent Southern figures. The 11 historic homes and sites chosen for this tour have retained the charm and significance of our Southern heritage. Join us on this special journey to celebrate our appreciation of life in the past entwined with life in the 21st century!

Tour Dates: Saturday, April 18 (9 am-5 pm) and Sunday, April 19 (1 pm-5 pm)

Tour Sites and Homes:

  • The Person Place (circa 1790)
  • Woodleaf (early 1800s)
  • Franklin Academy (1804)
  • Allen-Bruton House (1908)
  • Wheless House (mid 1900s)
  • Stovall-Rigsbee House (circa 1898)
  • Patterson-Noble-Baker House (circa 1824)
  • Perry-Timberlake House (early 1800s)
  • Cascine Mill Perry House (Cascine: Circa 1780s)
  • DeHart Botanical Gardens - During this special weekend you are invited to enjoy a walk through the DeHart Botanical Gardens. These local gardens and nature trails attract bird watchers, botanists and naturalists! The gardens are located south of Louisburg on Hwy. 401 and this weekend are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Address: 3585 US Hwy. 401 S., Louisburg, NC (Garden entrance is 300 yards north of the mailbox sign.)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Person Place will feature: A Colonial Soup Lunch $6.00 • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Local Heritage/Colonial Artisans, Dulcimer & Guitar Music, Heirloom Plant Sale & Bakery Table Local Heritage Art includes spinning (wool is from a local farm), pottery, fine arts, horsehair jewelry, canvas floorcloths (demo) and encaustics on wood panels (demo). (Open to the public.)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Visitors are invited to attend the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at one of the four Century Churches in the downtown Louisburg Historic District. The church has been at the heart of small town America in the South for well over a hundred years. First Baptist Church (1890)(1925:current bldg.), corner of E. College and Spring streets. Louisburg United Methodist Church (1901), corner of E. Noble and N. Main streets. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1903), corner of Church St. and Sunset Ave. Louisburg Baptist Church (1904), corner of Middle and N. Main streets.

Tickets: Your ticket is good for both days in case you cannot see everything in one day!

Advance Tickets ($12.00) may be purchased at:

The Coffee Hound Bookshop, Louisburg • (919)496-6030
The Franklin Times, Louisburg • (919)496-6503
Antiques Emporium, Raleigh • (919)834-7250
Suzanna's Antiques, N. Raleigh • (919)844-2652
Hardware Cafe, Warrenton • (252)257-2779
The Cotton Company, Wake Forest • (919)570-0087
Remember When Antiques, Oxford • (919)693-3112

Tickets Day of Tour ($15.00) will be available at The Person Place • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Day of Tour Phone (919)496-5502

Ticket Purchase by Mail:

The Person Place Preservation Society • PO Box 135, Louisburg, NC

Sponsored by The Person Place Preservation Society

Louisburg -- Franklin County Historic Homes Tour

Tours
Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 09:00 AM
Duration: 8 Hours

In the past two-hundred years, Franklin County has been home to a governor, poets, statesmen, authors and other prominent Southern figures. The 11 historic homes and sites chosen for this tour have retained the charm and significance of our Southern heritage. Join us on this special journey to celebrate our appreciation of life in the past entwined with life in the 21st century!

Tour Dates: Saturday, April 18 (9 am-5 pm) and Sunday, April 19 (1 pm-5 pm)

Tour Sites and Homes:

  • The Person Place (circa 1790)
  • Woodleaf (early 1800s)
  • Franklin Academy (1804)
  • Allen-Bruton House (1908)
  • Wheless House (mid 1900s)
  • Stovall-Rigsbee House (circa 1898)
  • Patterson-Noble-Baker House (circa 1824)
  • Perry-Timberlake House (early 1800s)
  • Cascine Mill Perry House (Cascine: Circa 1780s)
  • DeHart Botanical Gardens - During this special weekend you are invited to enjoy a walk through the DeHart Botanical Gardens. These local gardens and nature trails attract bird watchers, botanists and naturalists! The gardens are located south of Louisburg on Hwy. 401 and this weekend are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Address: 3585 US Hwy. 401 S., Louisburg, NC (Garden entrance is 300 yards north of the mailbox sign.)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Person Place will feature: A Colonial Soup Lunch $6.00 • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Local Heritage/Colonial Artisans, Dulcimer & Guitar Music, Heirloom Plant Sale & Bakery Table Local Heritage Art includes spinning (wool is from a local farm), pottery, fine arts, horsehair jewelry, canvas floorcloths (demo) and encaustics on wood panels (demo). (Open to the public.)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Visitors are invited to attend the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at one of the four Century Churches in the downtown Louisburg Historic District. The church has been at the heart of small town America in the South for well over a hundred years. First Baptist Church (1890)(1925:current bldg.), corner of E. College and Spring streets. Louisburg United Methodist Church (1901), corner of E. Noble and N. Main streets. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1903), corner of Church St. and Sunset Ave. Louisburg Baptist Church (1904), corner of Middle and N. Main streets.

Tickets: Your ticket is good for both days in case you cannot see everything in one day!

Advance Tickets ($12.00) may be purchased at:

The Coffee Hound Bookshop, Louisburg • (919)496-6030
The Franklin Times, Louisburg • (919)496-6503
Antiques Emporium, Raleigh • (919)834-7250
Suzanna's Antiques, N. Raleigh • (919)844-2652
Hardware Cafe, Warrenton • (252)257-2779
The Cotton Company, Wake Forest • (919)570-0087
Remember When Antiques, Oxford • (919)693-3112

Tickets Day of Tour ($15.00) will be available at The Person Place • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Day of Tour Phone (919)496-5502

Ticket Purchase by Mail:

The Person Place Preservation Society • PO Box 135, Louisburg, NC

Sponsored by The Person Place Preservation Society

Louisburg -- Franklin County Historic Homes Tour

Tours
Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 09:00 AM
Duration: 8 Hours

In the past two-hundred years, Franklin County has been home to a governor, poets, statesmen, authors and other prominent Southern figures. The 11 historic homes and sites chosen for this tour have retained the charm and significance of our Southern heritage. Join us on this special journey to celebrate our appreciation of life in the past entwined with life in the 21st century!

Tour Dates: Saturday, April 18 (9 am-5 pm) and Sunday, April 19 (1 pm-5 pm)

Tour Sites and Homes:

  • The Person Place (circa 1790)
  • Woodleaf (early 1800s)
  • Franklin Academy (1804)
  • Allen-Bruton House (1908)
  • Wheless House (mid 1900s)
  • Stovall-Rigsbee House (circa 1898)
  • Patterson-Noble-Baker House (circa 1824)
  • Perry-Timberlake House (early 1800s)
  • Cascine Mill Perry House (Cascine: Circa 1780s)
  • DeHart Botanical Gardens - During this special weekend you are invited to enjoy a walk through the DeHart Botanical Gardens. These local gardens and nature trails attract bird watchers, botanists and naturalists! The gardens are located south of Louisburg on Hwy. 401 and this weekend are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Address: 3585 US Hwy. 401 S., Louisburg, NC (Garden entrance is 300 yards north of the mailbox sign.)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Person Place will feature: A Colonial Soup Lunch $6.00 • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Local Heritage/Colonial Artisans, Dulcimer & Guitar Music, Heirloom Plant Sale & Bakery Table Local Heritage Art includes spinning (wool is from a local farm), pottery, fine arts, horsehair jewelry, canvas floorcloths (demo) and encaustics on wood panels (demo). (Open to the public.)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Visitors are invited to attend the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at one of the four Century Churches in the downtown Louisburg Historic District. The church has been at the heart of small town America in the South for well over a hundred years. First Baptist Church (1890)(1925:current bldg.), corner of E. College and Spring streets. Louisburg United Methodist Church (1901), corner of E. Noble and N. Main streets. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1903), corner of Church St. and Sunset Ave. Louisburg Baptist Church (1904), corner of Middle and N. Main streets.

Tickets: Your ticket is good for both days in case you cannot see everything in one day!

Advance Tickets ($12.00) may be purchased at:

The Coffee Hound Bookshop, Louisburg • (919)496-6030
The Franklin Times, Louisburg • (919)496-6503
Antiques Emporium, Raleigh • (919)834-7250
Suzanna's Antiques, N. Raleigh • (919)844-2652
Hardware Cafe, Warrenton • (252)257-2779
The Cotton Company, Wake Forest • (919)570-0087
Remember When Antiques, Oxford • (919)693-3112

Tickets Day of Tour ($15.00) will be available at The Person Place • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Day of Tour Phone (919)496-5502

Ticket Purchase by Mail:

The Person Place Preservation Society • PO Box 135, Louisburg, NC

Sponsored by The Person Place Preservation Society

Louisburg -- Franklin County Historic Homes Tour

Tours
Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 09:00 AM
Duration: 8 Hours

In the past two-hundred years, Franklin County has been home to a governor, poets, statesmen, authors and other prominent Southern figures. The 11 historic homes and sites chosen for this tour have retained the charm and significance of our Southern heritage. Join us on this special journey to celebrate our appreciation of life in the past entwined with life in the 21st century!

Tour Dates: Saturday, April 18 (9 am-5 pm) and Sunday, April 19 (1 pm-5 pm)

Tour Sites and Homes:

  • The Person Place (circa 1790)
  • Woodleaf (early 1800s)
  • Franklin Academy (1804)
  • Allen-Bruton House (1908)
  • Wheless House (mid 1900s)
  • Stovall-Rigsbee House (circa 1898)
  • Patterson-Noble-Baker House (circa 1824)
  • Perry-Timberlake House (early 1800s)
  • Cascine Mill Perry House (Cascine: Circa 1780s)
  • DeHart Botanical Gardens - During this special weekend you are invited to enjoy a walk through the DeHart Botanical Gardens. These local gardens and nature trails attract bird watchers, botanists and naturalists! The gardens are located south of Louisburg on Hwy. 401 and this weekend are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Address: 3585 US Hwy. 401 S., Louisburg, NC (Garden entrance is 300 yards north of the mailbox sign.)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Person Place will feature: A Colonial Soup Lunch $6.00 • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Local Heritage/Colonial Artisans, Dulcimer & Guitar Music, Heirloom Plant Sale & Bakery Table Local Heritage Art includes spinning (wool is from a local farm), pottery, fine arts, horsehair jewelry, canvas floorcloths (demo) and encaustics on wood panels (demo). (Open to the public.)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Visitors are invited to attend the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at one of the four Century Churches in the downtown Louisburg Historic District. The church has been at the heart of small town America in the South for well over a hundred years. First Baptist Church (1890)(1925:current bldg.), corner of E. College and Spring streets. Louisburg United Methodist Church (1901), corner of E. Noble and N. Main streets. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1903), corner of Church St. and Sunset Ave. Louisburg Baptist Church (1904), corner of Middle and N. Main streets.

Tickets: Your ticket is good for both days in case you cannot see everything in one day!

Advance Tickets ($12.00) may be purchased at:

The Coffee Hound Bookshop, Louisburg • (919)496-6030
The Franklin Times, Louisburg • (919)496-6503
Antiques Emporium, Raleigh • (919)834-7250
Suzanna's Antiques, N. Raleigh • (919)844-2652
Hardware Cafe, Warrenton • (252)257-2779
The Cotton Company, Wake Forest • (919)570-0087
Remember When Antiques, Oxford • (919)693-3112

Tickets Day of Tour ($15.00) will be available at The Person Place • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Day of Tour Phone (919)496-5502

Ticket Purchase by Mail:

The Person Place Preservation Society • PO Box 135, Louisburg, NC

Sponsored by The Person Place Preservation Society

Louisburg -- Franklin County Historic Homes Tour

Tours
Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 09:00 AM
Duration: 8 Hours

In the past two-hundred years, Franklin County has been home to a governor, poets, statesmen, authors and other prominent Southern figures. The 11 historic homes and sites chosen for this tour have retained the charm and significance of our Southern heritage. Join us on this special journey to celebrate our appreciation of life in the past entwined with life in the 21st century!

Tour Dates: Saturday, April 18 (9 am-5 pm) and Sunday, April 19 (1 pm-5 pm)

Tour Sites and Homes:

  • The Person Place (circa 1790)
  • Woodleaf (early 1800s)
  • Franklin Academy (1804)
  • Allen-Bruton House (1908)
  • Wheless House (mid 1900s)
  • Stovall-Rigsbee House (circa 1898)
  • Patterson-Noble-Baker House (circa 1824)
  • Perry-Timberlake House (early 1800s)
  • Cascine Mill Perry House (Cascine: Circa 1780s)
  • DeHart Botanical Gardens - During this special weekend you are invited to enjoy a walk through the DeHart Botanical Gardens. These local gardens and nature trails attract bird watchers, botanists and naturalists! The gardens are located south of Louisburg on Hwy. 401 and this weekend are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Address: 3585 US Hwy. 401 S., Louisburg, NC (Garden entrance is 300 yards north of the mailbox sign.)

Saturday, April 18, 2009 • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

The Person Place will feature: A Colonial Soup Lunch $6.00 • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Local Heritage/Colonial Artisans, Dulcimer & Guitar Music, Heirloom Plant Sale & Bakery Table Local Heritage Art includes spinning (wool is from a local farm), pottery, fine arts, horsehair jewelry, canvas floorcloths (demo) and encaustics on wood panels (demo). (Open to the public.)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Visitors are invited to attend the 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service at one of the four Century Churches in the downtown Louisburg Historic District. The church has been at the heart of small town America in the South for well over a hundred years. First Baptist Church (1890)(1925:current bldg.), corner of E. College and Spring streets. Louisburg United Methodist Church (1901), corner of E. Noble and N. Main streets. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1903), corner of Church St. and Sunset Ave. Louisburg Baptist Church (1904), corner of Middle and N. Main streets.

Tickets: Your ticket is good for both days in case you cannot see everything in one day!

Advance Tickets ($12.00) may be purchased at:

The Coffee Hound Bookshop, Louisburg • (919)496-6030
The Franklin Times, Louisburg • (919)496-6503
Antiques Emporium, Raleigh • (919)834-7250
Suzanna's Antiques, N. Raleigh • (919)844-2652
Hardware Cafe, Warrenton • (252)257-2779
The Cotton Company, Wake Forest • (919)570-0087
Remember When Antiques, Oxford • (919)693-3112

Tickets Day of Tour ($15.00) will be available at The Person Place • 605 N. Main St., Louisburg, NC

Day of Tour Phone (919)496-5502

Ticket Purchase by Mail:

The Person Place Preservation Society • PO Box 135, Louisburg, NC

Sponsored by The Person Place Preservation Society

http://franklinarts.org/documents/FrCoHistTour09website.pdf
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Downtown, Louisburg  -  We invite everyone to visit our open house at 407 N. Church Street on April 19 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

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Open House in Downtown Historic Louisburg on Sat Apr 18-19th

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Downtown, Louisburg  -  We invite everyone to visit our open house at 407 N. Church Street on April 18 from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

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2 Story For Sale in Johnson Glen Plantation


NEW LISTING - Moving Sale 4/10,4/11,4/12

• 1,860 sq. ft., 2 bath, 3 bdrm 2 story "Bedrooms Up Plus Bonus" - MLS® $179,000

 -  Johnson Glen Plantation-.81 Acre Lot!! Front rocking chair covered porch, Fam Rm w/FP and pass through to Kit, formal DR w/laminate floor. MSTR BR Suite w/trey ceiling, garden tub, WIC. Smooth - Top Range, Blt-In Microwave, Fridge, W/D (2nd Fl laundry). Spacious bonus room over garage. 2-Car Garage - ample parking with extra parking pad. Just a short distance to Rt 42/ I-40. ((GARAGE SALE going on 4/10, 4/11, 4/12 (9am til ??)

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MOVING / YARD SALE

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EVERYTHING MUST GO!! Friday April 10th, Saturday April 11th, Sunday April 12th (starts after 9am - lasts til ???) 430 Rosa Circle, Willow Spring, NC From Raleigh Exit -I40 Route NC 42 HWY WEST towards Fuquay-Varina - Follow to the right on Rt. 42, Turn left on Old Drug Store Road (just past Cleveland School), Go Approx 2 miles to the end, Turn Left at Route NC Hwy 50, Right at Mt. Pleasant Road. Follow Mt. Pleasant and look for JOHNSON GLEN PLANTATION SUBDIVISION and go on left on Rosa, follow Rosa to right - look for 430 (home currently for sale). Lots of Free items including clothing along with this 3 day yard sale.

 For more questions/details call Scott at 603-440-9857

When/Where: 430 Rosa Circle (Johnson Glen Plantation), Willow Springs

Price Reduced on 325 W. Third Street in Downtown

Downtown, Wendell  -  Announcing a price reduction on 325 W. Third Street, a 853 sq. ft., 1 bath, 2 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $99,000 - Outdoor Patio & Fireplace.

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Price Reduced on 325 W. Third Street in Downtown

Downtown, Wendell  -  Announcing a price reduction on 325 W. Third Street, a 853 sq. ft., 1 bath, 2 bdrm single story. Now MLS® $99,250 - Outdoor Patio & Fireplace.

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Price Reduced on 407 N. Church Street in Downtown

Downtown, Louisburg  -  Announcing a price reduction on 407 N. Church Street, a 3,086 sq. ft., 3 bath, 5 bdrm 2 story. Now MLS® $298,650 - REDUCED 1yr Home Warranty.

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http://huntsburg.carolynmusselman.com

Huntsburg The Coves - Front Sign
1 to 2.77 Acre Lots Available!!

•  lot / land - MLS® $42,500 - HUNSTSBURG THE COVES

 -  Lovely lot in beautiful, quiet HUNTSBURG THE COVES. Homes range from $225K to $325K .Five other lots available from $32,500 to $47,500, 1 to 2.77 acres. Your builder or ours. Ask for more details.

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North Raleigh - 3.134 ACRES!!

3 ACRES OFF LEAD MINE RD
3.134 Acres in North Raleigh!!

•  lot / land - MLS® $445,000 - 3.134 Acres !!

 -  Lot fronts Candlewood Dr in addition to 530 ft of frontage on Leadmine. Property address is 6816 Candlewood Drive.

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