Greensboro, North Carolina
The city of Greensboro North Carolina is filled with crisp leaved, hardwood trees and much of the city has buildings with architecture that make you feel as though you are in a small town, rather than a bustling city.
Greensboro NC ranks 16th in the nation in terms of art campaign dollars spent per capita. This commitment to the arts is shown in the many museums, galleries and theaters in the city.
Restaurants of national repute, a vibrant music scene and an assortment of nightlife options round-off this centrally located city.
With the fitting nickname, “The City of Connections,” Greensboro NC is located in the middle of several major arteries, US Interstates 40, 73, 85 and NC-421, 220, and 29 all meet in Greensboro.
Access to all these roads puts Greensboro in striking distance to many of North Carolina's top metropolitan areas.
Winston-Salem NC is forty minutes to the west, while Durham NC and Chapel Hill NC are about an hour east. Raleigh NC is about an hour and a half east, and Charlotte NC is about an hour and a half south.
Greensboro has a population of 225,061 people and comprises about half of Guildford County, which has a total population of 480,362 people.
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| Bob Bencivenga is a professional site locator and location analyst for major corporations. Bob researches the growth of NC and SC to find the Best Places to Retire or Relocate that are still affordable. |
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