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  2. Marks Creek Township, Wake County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 35.8093444°N 78.4069732°W. Marks Creek Township (also designated Township 10) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, Marks Creek Township had a population of 21,932, [1] a 34.7% increase over 2000.

  3. Category:Unincorporated communities in Wake County, North ...

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    W. Wakefield, North Carolina. Willow Springs, North Carolina. Categories: Populated places in Wake County, North Carolina. Unincorporated communities in North Carolina by county.

  4. North Carolina Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization

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    The North Carolina Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (NC CAMPO) is the federally required Metropolitan Planning Organization responsible for the continuous and comprehensive transportation planning process in Wake County and parts of Franklin County, Granville County, Harnett County and Johnston County Counties.

  5. Wake County real estate median prices reach another all ... - AOL

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    Median real estate prices in Wake County reached $470,000 in June. This median price was $462,000 in May, up from the previous month’s $454,000.

  6. New, higher Wake County property values are out this week ...

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    Some Wake County towns saw higher average property value increases than others. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...

  7. ‘I just cried’: When restrictions kept Black people out of ...

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    Hundreds of “hidden” racially restrictive covenants still exist in Wake County. A new project needs armchair historians to help uncover them. ‘I just cried’: When restrictions kept Black ...

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