Kernersville North Carolina.
Let me begin by stating that I have lived in Kernersville North Carolina for over twelve years. I will begin my studies starting with the town I have been in for over half my life. Kernersville is located in Forsyth County North Carolina which of course is in the southeast of the United States. The population as of July 2009 is 23,193.*

Interesting Fact
Kernersville was actually first called Dobson's Crossing in the late 1700s. President George Washington actually stoped by in June of 1791 while he was touring the sites in North Carolina in which battles of the Revolutionary War took place.
Kernersville is conveniently located right above the piedmont's "triad," which is Winston-Salem, Greensboro, and High point. This, my friends, is the reason why there are so many middle-aged adults living in Kernersville. Kernersville is an easy drive to all three of these cities, and is also a quiet and pieceful town.
What is there to do in Kernersville?
The are many things to do in Kernersville, from fishing in Kernersville Lake, to riding you bike on the 7-mile Salem Lake trail. If you decide to take a trip to Kernersville, be sure to visit the historic downtown of Kernersville, where you can visit the famous Korner's Folly, which was built in the late 1800s by a decendent of Joseph Korner, the man which Kernersville was named after. Or you can visit the botanical garden located just a few blocks from the folly. Also, check out the outdoor area located just behind the old factory located in the actual downtown of Kernersville.
In early May, Kernersville holds a weekend event which is called the spring folly. The folly includes rides, fair foods, live music, and more. Be sure to plan a trip to Kernersville when the folly is taking place.
Kernersville may not be the biggest, and it may not have the most stuff to do, but if you are into history, or if you do not want to live in the city, I am sure that Kernersville is the place for you. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and I hope that you will take the time in the future to review other posts that I will post of research, which will include research of Forsyth County, the Triad, and eventually of all of North Carolina.
Have a great day
-Jacob L. Place
*US Census Bureau
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