4-496: John Jacob Schaub House is a historic home located in C. G. Hill Memorial Park at Pfafftown , Forsyth County, North Carolina . It was built in 1829–1830, and is a two-story, two bay by two bay, single pile brick dwelling. It features a Georgian style interior design and exterior end chimneys with stepped shoulders and decorative caps. It was built by John Jacob Schaub, a member of the Unitas Fratrum , or Moravian Church . It
8-744: The cities of Winston-Salem in Forsyth County and Lewisville , also in Forsyth County . As of the 2000 census , the ZCTA of Pfafftown had a population of 2,043. It is a Piedmont Triad community. In 1784, Peter Pfaff Sr. bought land west of Muddy Creek. A post office came to the community in 1888. Pfaff's house, the John Jacob Schaub House and Waller House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . After Clemmons and Lewisville incorporated, Pfafftown tried in 2001 to do
12-533: The same but was not successful. Instead, much of the community was annexed by Lewisville or Winston-Salem in 2006. Pfafftown's Zip Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) has a population of about 2,043 as of the 2000 census. The population is about 49% male and 51% female. About 86.6% of the population is white, 8% African-American, 3.2% American Indian, 0.6% Asian, 1.5% Hispanic, and 0.8% of another race. 0.9% of people are two or more races. There are no native Hawaiians or other Pacific islanders. The average household size
16-621: Was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This article about a property in Forsyth County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pfafftown, North Carolina Pfafftown ( / ˈ p ɑː f t aʊ n / PAHF -town ) is an unincorporated community in North Carolina , United States which has been partially annexed into
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