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downtown area has been experiencing a re-birth, and the
opening of Elon University Law School a few years ago
has helped spur this. There are also
museums, several theaters, a cultural center and a new
greenbelt loop. The Bog Garden is a lovely wetland
area. The International Civil Rights Center and
Museum opened in 2010 and is in the location of the old
Woolworth's from 1960. The museum showcases
Greensboro's struggle with civil rights and is a proud
addition to the city. Hagan Stone Park is a
wildlife refuge. Greensboro Arboretum
has a wonderful display of flora and
fauna. Shopping is more than adequate,
with several malls and many national retailers here.
Several colleges make their home here in addition to
Elon University. The University of North Carolina
has a campus here, and Bennett College, Guilford College
and DeVry (for profit) also make their home in this
ethically diverse city.
Greensboro has two hospitals, the Moses H. Cone
Memorial Hospital and Wesley Long Community
Hospital. Both are accredited by the Joint
Commission, but Moses Cone really stands out, with 850
beds. It is also a Level II adult trauma center
and a designated stroke center. It accepts
Medicaid and Medicare patients.
The climate in this part of the country is hot and
humid, and winters are mild. Summer
temperatures are in the 80s and 90s, and winter
temperatures are in the 30s and 40s. Nearly 45
inches of precipitation fall each year, a few inches of
which are snow. The sun shines 215 days of the
year.
Overall, Greensboro receives good reviews, but it
also has a crime rate well above the national
average. It seems, though, that crime happens more
in certain areas than it others.
The high crime rate is worrisome, but Greensboro's
character, southern style, solid medical facility and
interesting architecture make it a place to consider at
retirement time.
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