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This Is Wake Forest NC and We Didn't Mean To Trick You!

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with RED Properties NC #129285

This Is Wake Forest NC and We Didn't Mean To Trick You!

I can not tell you how many times I have been in stores or restaurants and I hear tourists Wake Forest University Birthplaceasking for directions to the Wake Forest University.  When they find that although they may BE in Wake Forest NC the University is approximately 2 hours away......Talk about frustrated!  Sometimes they even get mad like it was a whole conspiracy by the town to mislead them.......Well, here is a little history lesson regarding Wake Forest and well, Wake Forest.....

Way, way back in February of 1834 (told you it was way back) the very first class enrolled in what was then called the Wake Forest College.  When the Civil War started all the students but 5 were obligated to the Confederate Army.  That huge loss of student body forced the school to close in 1862. The school reopened in 1866 and thrived over the next 40 years.  The campus expanded dramatically, the student enrollment increased, endowment flowed and shortly afterwards the law and medical schools were created.

Sadly, during World War I the enrollment dipped again but the impact had no where near the effect of the Civil War.  Shortly after the war conflict enrollment increased once again.

Wake Forest University BirthplaceIn 1934 the school celebrated it centennial! Again, war disrupted campus life (World War II) and enrollment dropped.  To counter balace the sudden loss of student body the school altered it's admission policy and starting enrolling women for the very first time.  Life around campus was changed forever!

Shortly after the war the school was approached with an offer from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation to partially fund the school only if it moved to Winston-Salem, NC.  After consideration the offer was accepted to move Wake Forest College.  The current campus was then sold to the Convention to establish the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary which still exists today and thrives in Wake Forest.

Planning and construction then began on the new 23 acre campus in Winston-Salem, NC for the new home of the Wake Forest College.  The groundbreaking ceremony took place in 1951.

Spring of 1956 was a very sad time for the residents on Wake Forest, NC as they watched the moving vans leaving and the migration to Wake Forest's College new home in Winston-Salem, NC had finally come.  A wonderful society was formed (Wake Forest Garden Club) and they spearheaded the efforts to save the Calvin Jones house which was the original birthplace of the Wake Forest College.  It still stands today having been preserved through various efforts and is a reminder of our rich, educational past. 

As a resident of Wake Forest I can honestly say that the town has retained much of it's historic past!  This is one of a handful of towns that have retained their heritage and promoted preservation.  While we do have modern stores and restaurants in the Wake Forest area the heart of downtown Wake Forest has survived the encroachment through the tremendous efforts of the The Birthplace Society's Board, Historic Preservation Commission, and The Planning Board.

I hope that you take the time to explore Wake Forest NC and all that it has to offer!

 



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Comments(17)

Michelle Gibson
Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. - Wellington, FL
REALTOR

Leesa - Wow, what an incredible story and history lesson about Wake Forest University, very interesting.

Aug 03, 2010 12:28 PM
Amy Hahn
Pine Knoll Shores Realty - Morehead City, NC
Realtor/Broker - Crystal Coast, NC

Nice Job!  What a wonderful history lesson on Wake Forest and Wake Forest!  I can only imagine how frustrating and confusing it must be to the tourist in your area. Hopefully, many of them will catch this post!

Aug 03, 2010 12:29 PM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

It is a pretty cool area with TONS of history, Michelle!  I gotta tell you though - I did see one guy in a convenience store and he was PISSED!  He had driven down from NY thinking he was coming to the University instead of the Town!  I jumped in the middle of the converstaion between he and the clerk and I was able to buy his car load of people a few sodas and a map, give them directions and point them down the right path.  Whew....

Aug 03, 2010 12:34 PM
Mary Kay Hopkins
Mary Kay Hopkins, LLC e-PRO, GRI, CRS, CRB - Lake Charles, LA
e-PRO,GRI,CRS

Leesa, thanks for the insight into the History of the University. AND, thanks for the awesome video!  Well Done!

Aug 03, 2010 12:53 PM
1~Judi Barrett
Integrity Real Estate Services 116 SE AVE N, Idabel, OK 74745 - Idabel, OK
BS Ed, Integrity Real Estate Services -IDABEL OK

What an interesting historical post.

I would imagine that it would be frustrating that the Wake Forest University is not in Wake Forest. 

I love getting background information on places, how they came to be. 

History is fun.

Aug 03, 2010 02:12 PM
Sheldon Neal
Bergen County, NJ - RE/MAX Real Estate Limited - Maywood, NJ
That British Agent Bergen County NJ

Very interesting little tidbit of Wake Forest history Leesa ! Nicely put together :o)

Aug 03, 2010 02:16 PM
Mike Mitchell
Kee Realty - Saint Clair Shores, MI
REALTOR (R)
Thanks for the informative post. If I were to come to Wake Forest, I would have been 1 of the tourists saying where's Wake Forest University! I just always assumed! Learn something new everyday! :)
Aug 03, 2010 03:22 PM
Stanton Homes
Stanton Homes - New Home Builder - Raleigh, NC
Design/Build Custom Home Builder in North Carolina

Leesa - you have such an incredible handle on the entire Wake Forest area.  Thouroughly enjoyed this history lesson!

Aug 03, 2010 11:39 PM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

It's interesting to say the least, Amy.  I gotta say though that I would research where I was going before jumping in a car and heading out - just sayin'

Aug 05, 2010 10:51 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Thanks, Mary Kay - I had fun doing the video!

Aug 05, 2010 10:52 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

History IS fun, Judi!  What's really cool is that Wake Forest was Wake Forest, Forestville, and Glen Royall which were all TEENY TINY and the incorporated into one.  Which is STILL small!

Aug 05, 2010 10:53 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Thanks so much, Sheldon!  This is one cool little town!

Aug 06, 2010 08:31 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

You would be among MANY, Mike!  I don't mean to laugh but it is kinda funny when they get so mad.

Aug 06, 2010 08:32 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Aw, thanks, Penny!  I can't wait to post about some of the other little tid bits of history in Wake Forest - we have ALOT!

Aug 06, 2010 08:33 AM
Maya Thomas, Broker
Tampa, FL
Please see my client recommendations.

What an interesting history.  What an impact war has had on Wake Forest.

Aug 06, 2010 09:01 AM
Maya Thomas, Broker
Tampa, FL
Please see my client recommendations.

Your video is fantastic!  

Aug 06, 2010 09:04 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Thanks, Maya - there is a LOT to learn in Wake Forest - I love it here, can you tell???

Aug 08, 2010 02:39 AM