
New Hill and the surrounding southwestern corner of Wake County are defined by a complex network of creeks and modern residential growth. The landscape is characterized by the significant presence of B Everett Jordan Lake along the western edge, where Beaver Creek and Weaver Cr drain into the reservoir. Small unincorporated communities like Bonsal and Friendship represent the area's rural roots, while the expanding margins of Apex and Holly Springs signal the region's contemporary development. Transport and infrastructure are prominent, with the Deck Airpark and numerous named family roads like Johnson Farm Rd and Olives Chapel Rd carving through the terrain. The map captures a transition where traditional landholdings, such as Country Creek Farm and Cedar Lane Farm, interface with newer subdivisions and significant water management systems like Little White Oak Creek.
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18 maps found

1964 Lake Wheeler
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1967 Bayleaf
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1968 Raleigh East
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1968 Raleigh West
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1974 New Hill
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1993 Bayleaf
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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