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Online Guide to Information for Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro, North Carolina is a growing city with an approximate 2004 population of over 230,000, placing it among the top five largest cities in North Carolina and among the top one-hundred largest in the United States in terms of population. North Carolina, known as the "Tar Heel State" based on their resiliency in a famous battle and whose motto is "A Better Place to Be; Raise Up," has a total estimated population of over 8,100,000.

According to the US Census, Greensboro has a highly educated population with over 80% having graduated from high school and over 30% having bachelor degrees. Residents of Greensboro have access to a respected system of schools and colleges. High schools include the Creston High School, Central High School, City High School, Catholic Central High School, Covenant Christian High School, Forest Hills Northern High School, Forest Hills Central High School, Grand Rapids Baptist Senior High School, Grand Rapids Christian High School, Kelloggsville High School, Kenowa Hills High School, Lake Michigan Academy, Northview High School, Ottawa Hills High School, Plymouth Christian High School, South Christian High School, Union High School, and West Catholic High School. The Ben L Smith High School, Dudley High School, Grimsley High School, Guilford Day School, Knollwood School, Northwest Guilford High School, Page High School, Ridgefield Academy, Southeast Guilford High School, Southern Guilford High School, The Early College at Guilford, Vandalia Christian School, and Western Guilford High School are among the local and nearby colleges.

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The population of Greensboro, of relatively average age, receives health care at area hospitals including Bennett College, Brookstone College, Guilford College, Greensboro College, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Greensboro residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Greensboro area among Mortgages in Greensboro, Furniture Greensboro, Real Estate Agent Greensboro, Greensboro NC Real Estate and Greensboro NC Hotels.

Based on census information, the 2000 median household income in Greensboro was over $39,000. This is slightly lower than the national average income, but Greensboro year 2000 housing costs were lower than average as well, with the median house value in 2000 in Greensboro being under $105,000. The top sectors for employment in Greensboro, North Carolina are Educational, health and social services, Manufacturing, Retail trade*North Hills Classical Academy Annie Penn Memorial Hospital, High Point Regional Hospital Kindred Hospital Greensboro, The Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital, and Thomasville Medical Center. VirtualGreensboro.com is a new site for information on Greensboro, North Carolina that will be expanded during 2006, including Car Dealers in Greensboro, Greensboro Real Estate, Restaurants in Greensboro, Real Estate Greensboro NC and Florists in Greensboro.

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