Welcome to Greensboro... North Carolina's third largest city!
Greensboro acquired the nickname the "GateCity" for its easy access to the railroad travel, but the title is even more appropriate today because it sits at the confluence of two interstate highways. Daily flights out of the PiedmontTriadInternationalAirport also connect it to all corners of the country. With a moderate climate, reasonable costs and an excellent quality of life, these facilities have drawn many to the area.
Greensboro has something for everyone - from diverse business opportunities to a first rate educational system including 2 state supported universities, 3 private colleges and the third largest community college in the state. Greensboro is the host to the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, 3 professional sports teams, 7 regional parks, dozens of cultural programs and many seasonal recreational activities.
Greensboro has been rated as one of the best cities in the nation to live. It is a modern, urban city, yet offers small town warmth and friendliness.
Population: 213,003 Median Household Income: $49,300 Median Age of Residents: 36.9 years Average Temperature: 68.4 degrees Sources: 1990 census, Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce, Housing & Urban Development, Survey of Buying
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