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Two Roosters Ice Cream

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Two Roosters Ice Cream The Factory location
Two Roosters Ice Cream The Factory location

Two Roosters Ice Cream is an ice cream parlor founded in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, with five locations located around The Research Triangle. Founded by NC State alumnus Jared Plummer, the parlor began operations in March 2015 out of a travel trailer-turned ice cream truck. By serving non-traditional flavors like grilled cheese and pizza, Plummer gained the public support and funds to open his first brick and mortar location in Raleigh in 2017. In subsequent years, other locations have been opened as recently as October 2024 in Durham, Wake Forest, and Cary. Alongside eleven permanent flavors, the parlor rotates through several seasonal flavors of ice cream, which are either picked by the parlor or decided in guest collaborations. The parlor has won the award for "best local ice cream" four times in the annual WRAL Voter's Choice Awards and was named one of the best ice cream parlors in the nation by USA Today in 2019 and 2023.

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Two Roosters Ice Cream
South Main Street, Wake Forest

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South Main Street 1839
27587 Wake Forest
North Carolina, United States
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Oakforest is a two-story, frame composite house in the Federal and Greek-Revival style, located in Wake Forest, North Carolina. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on 11 June 1998.The property is on a 6.86-acre (0.03 km2; 0.01 sq mi) site that is the residual portion of a 200-acre (0.81 km2; 0.31 sq mi) plantation begun in the first decade of the nineteenth century by John Smith. In 1803 John Smith was deeded this tract by his father, Benjamin Smith, and began construction. A map on a 1791 Land Grant shows that the tract contains a 51-acre (0.21 km2; 0.08 sq mi) tract granted to Benjamin Smith.Surrounded by mid-twentieth-century houses, Oakforest is an oasis of rare historical value. The tract contains three remaining original structures, including the Oakforest dwelling house, the core of the plantation, the mid-nineteenth-century smokehouse, and the early nineteenth-century corn crib. The unfenced, gently sloping tract, the small stream with its border of wild foliage, the old trees and mid-nineteenth-century boxwoods combine to retain much of the original rural atmosphere. A unique feature is the American boxwood allee which lines the original front drive. The boxwoods were thought to be planted prior to the American Civil War as they can be seen in the earliest known picture taken in 1886.In 2008, it was designated a local historic landmark property by the Town of Wake Forest, North Carolina.There is a cemetery on the grounds, the resting place of members of the family who lived in the house.