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Popcorn 2005
Mystery House Hints 2 - Oct 17th
19 Prizes left
- This Mystery Homes is one of the last homes in Forsyth County, and is in a town RJR would be proud of. The "Jefferson's" would have loved part of the name of this road!
- This Mystery House in Lewisville is located in a subdivision named after a shallow crossing point of a river.
- This Mystery House is located in a subdivision named after the British Duke who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. The home is on a street with a deep watery hole in its name.
- This one is located near Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.
- This one is located near St. Peter's World Outreach Center on Old Lexington Rd.
- This Mystery House is in the vicinity of St. Stephens Baptist Church
- This one is located in a home in close proximity to the golf course named after our county and country, and the home is the color of butter.
- This Mystery House is located near Easton Elementary School on Sprague Street and another on Clemmons Village Circle.
- This one is in the Castle Heights subdivision on Dublin Street near Shiloh Baptist Church.
- This Mystery House is located somewhere in the Monticello subdivision on a road you could land an airplane at.
- This one is off Carver Road on Butterfield Drive.
- This one is located on a road named after the old stomping grounds of a famous English bandit who stole from the rich to give to the poor. His first name was Robin!
- This one is West of Silas Creek Parkway. The Parr (lots of people walk here) is not too far!
- This one is located on a road named after the man who found Dr. Livingston, then add a ville and you've got it! It's between Brentwood Park and highway 8.
- The correct home is located in these hills off Silas Creek Parkway.
- On Cassell Street, across from Old Western Electric on Clemmonsville Road.
- This one is in the Pinebrook Country Club community on a street named after a large southern mansion.
- To find this Mystery House you'll need to look in Ladeara Crest Estates on a road named after a virtue we'd all like our children to exhibit.
- This Mystery House is within a triangle formed by Shattalon, Reynolda and Yadkinville Roads, and is near Old Town Swim Club. If things get too "sunny" you've gone too far!
Mystery House Hints - Oct 10th
24 prizes left
- This particular Mystery House is in a neighborhood named after a "quiet pasture", and is near Mt. Tabor High School.
- This Mystery House in Lewisville is located in a subdivision named after a shallow crossing point of a river.
- This Mystery House is located in a subdivision named after the British general who defeated Napoleon.
- This one is located near Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.
- This one is located near St. Peter's World Outreach Center.
- This Mystery House is in the vicinity of St. Stephens Baptist Church.
- This one is located in a home in close proximity to the golf course named after our country.
- This Mystery House is located near Easton Elementary School.
- This one is in the Castle Heights subdivision.
- This Mystery House is located somewhere in the Monticello subdivision.
- Carver Road is the place to try for this one.
- This one is located on a road named after the old stomping grounds of a famous English bandit who stole from the rich to give to the poor.
- This one is West of Silas Creek Parkway. The Parr is not too far!
- This Mystery House is in Buena Vista near the park.
- The correct home is located in these hills off Silas Creek Parkway.
- This Mystery House is located near Morris Chapel.
- This one is in the Pinebrook Country Club community.
- To find this Mystery House you'll need to look in Ladeara Crest Estates.
- This Mystery House is within a triangle formed by Shattalon, Reynolda and Yadkinville Roads.
- This one is located on a road named after the man who found Dr. Livingston, then add a ville and you've got it!
- This Mystery Homes is one of the last homes in Forsyth County, and is in a town RJR would be proud of.
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