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  2. Spruce Street YMCA - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Street YMCA. /  36.09722°N 80.24861°W  / 36.09722; -80.24861. Spruce Street YMCA is a historic YMCA building located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was built in 1927, and is a four-story, brick and limestone building in the Classical Revival style. The front facade features pilasters with Corinthian order ...

  3. Carolina Tiger Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Tiger Rescue is a nonprofit wildcat sanctuary in Pittsboro, North Carolina, that offers public tours and field trips and is home to rescued tigers, lions, cougars, leopards, caracals, servals, bobcats and other wild animals. Over 20,000 visitors come to the sanctuary each year for guided tours, field trips, summer camps, volunteering ...

  4. Winston-Salem, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    37-75000. GNIS ID. 2405771 [4] Website. www.cityofws.org. Winston-Salem is a city in and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. [6] At the 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the fifth-most-populous city in North Carolina, and the 90th-most-populous city in the United States. [7]

  5. What to Know About Old English Sheepdogs - WebMD

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    They come in shades of white, blue, and gray. They might have blue eyes, brown eyes, or one of each. They tend to be friendly, affable dogs who get along well with children and other pets. The ...

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  7. Wildlife of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Frog, in Cary, North Carolina. Frogs are common in the marshy and wet regions of the Piedmont. The frog pictured at left is a Cope's gray treefrog (Hyla chrysocelis) or gray treefrog (H. versicolor). These two species cannot be differentiated except by their call or genetic analysis. However, H. versicolor is rare in the state and likely to not ...

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