
Raleigh's suburban expansion north into the Piedmont is clearly visible in this contemporary topographical view, where the headwaters of the Neuse River and several creek systems define the local landscape. The map details the transition from the city's denser northern reaches around Six Forks to the established residential communities of Bayleaf and Leesville. Local institutions like Mount Vernon Church, Bayleaf Church, and Ebenezer Church serve as historical anchors amidst a modern network of winding roads and planned neighborhoods. The terrain is marked by significant water features, including Brinkley Lake and Mitchell Pond, which are fed by the branches of Upper Barton Creek and Lower Barton Creek. Notable landmarks such as Adam Mtn and the broad Salisbury Plain provide topographic variety to this area of northern Wake County, showcasing the local drainage patterns into the nearby river system.
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18 maps found

1964 Lake Wheeler
Wake County, NC

1967 Bayleaf
Wake County, NC

1968 Raleigh East
Wake County, NC

1968 Raleigh West
Wake County, NC

1974 New Hill
Wake County, NC

1993 Bayleaf
Wake County, NC

1993 Lake Wheeler
Wake County, NC

1993 New Hill
Wake County, NC

1993 Raleigh East
Wake County, NC

1993 Raleigh West
Wake County, NC

2002 Lake Wheeler
Wake County, NC

2002 New Hill
Wake County, NC

2002 Raleigh West
Wake County, NC

2022 Bayleaf
Wake County, NC

2022 Lake Wheeler
Wake County, NC

2022 New Hill
Wake County, NC

2022 Raleigh East
Wake County, NC

2022 Raleigh West
Wake County, NC