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- Edneyville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Henderson County, North Carolina, United States. Its po****tion was 2,367...
- Edneyville High School. North is located adjacent to Apple Valley Middle school which inherited the vast majority of their students from Edneyville Junior...
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- nutrients for vineyards. The most prevalent soil series is the Tusquitee-Edneyville, which covers approximately 24 percent of the AVA. By contrast, in the...
- player and coach Isabelle Edney (born 2009), Welsh literature writer Edneyville, North Carolina, named after early settlers, brothers Samuel and Asa Edney...
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- nutrients for vineyards. The most prevalent soil series is the Tusquitee-Edneyville, which covers approximately 24 percent of the AVA. By contrast, in the...
- Representatives. John Gaston Grant was born January 1, 1858, in a log cabin in Edneyville Township, Henderson County, North Carolina. He was the fifth child of...
- website describes its vineyards as being "on the crest of the Blue Ridge in Edneyville." Crest of the Blue Ridge Henderson County AVA straddles the ridge line...