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Winston, founded in 1849 as the county seat, was named in 1851 for Major Joseph Winston, a Revolutionary War hero. Salem (from the Hebrew shalom, meaning “peace”) was laid out in 1766 by Moravian colonists in the centre of their Wachovia land tract; it was incorporated in 1856, when the land was sold to outsiders.
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Winston-Salem

City in North Carolina
Winston-Salem is a city in and the county seat of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the fifth-most populous city in North Carolina, and the 90th-most populous city in the... Wikipedia
Population: 251,350 (2022)
ZIP codes: 27023, 27040, 27045, 27101-27110, 27113-27117, 27120, 27127, 27130, 27150, 27152, 27155, 27157, 27198-27199, 27284
Area codes: 336, 743
Demonym: Winston-Salemite
Elevation: 791 ft (241 m)
Founded: 1766 (Salem), 1849 (Winston)
Named for: Joseph Winston and "Shalom" (Hebrew meaning "Peace", after the Canaanite city mentioned in the Book of Genesis)

Dec 6, 2021 · Initially simply called “the county town” or Salem, it was bestowed the name Winston in 1851, after the Revolutionary War hero, Joseph Winston.
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Jan 1, 2010 · Although Winston, named for Major Joseph Winston, a Revolutionary war hero from Germanton, grew slowly at first, the town came into its own in ...
Aug 26, 2010 · The town of Salem is named for the Latinized form of "Shalom" (Peace). It was the administrative hub of several settlements founded by Moravians ...
Winston, the other half of the city is named after Major Joseph Winston, a hero in the Revolutionary War, in the year 1851. It was established as the county's ...
This land was developed into the town of Winston, named after Joseph Winston, a famous Revolutionary War hero. In the late 1800's the two towns were connected ...
The settlement was called Bethabara, meaning House of Passage, because it was meant to be a temporary settlement until the central commercial town could be ...
It is called Winston-Salem because there were two towns, Winston and Salem, that combined. Winston-Salem is in central North Carolina.
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