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Category: SPECIAL NEWS

How “Lynch Creek” Got Its Name

By Bob Radcliffe Posted on June 10, 2015 No Comments

Bob has spend years researching the history of how present-day “Lynch” Creek got its name. The spelling has changed since James Linch was granted a Land Grant from Lord Granville in 1722. The earliest map showing its name is the …

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Follow our New “BreadWorks” Page on Facebook

By Bob Radcliffe Posted on April 28, 2015 No Comments

We have created a separate Facebook Page that features BreadWorks Dining and Entertainment Event details.  Search on “Lynch Creek Farm” or use this embedded link.

CIRCA Magazine BreadWorks Article

By Bob Radcliffe Posted on April 7, 2015 No Comments

The April-May-June Quarterly Issue of the Wake County, NC publication CIRCA MAGAZINE has been posted at https://wakeforestmuseum.org/2015/05/14/breadworks-at-the-lynch-creek-farm-cabin/ For those that cannot pickup a hard copy locally, use this link to see the coverage we received under the “Driveable Destinations” column …

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