ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA
Guilford
County, North
Carolina was formed in 1771 from portions of
Orange County and Rowan
County. Named for Francis
North, the 1 st Earl of Guilford, Guilford County
lies in the heart of the vibrant Piedmont
Triad Region of North Carolina. A strategic location
and excellent base of business and education poise
Guilford County as an enviable place to live and work.
Guilford County reported a population of 421,048 in
the 2000
Census. Eighteen townships and several incorporated
cities and towns encompass the nearly 660 square miles
that make up Guilford County. The largest cities are Greensboro
and High
Point, and the majority of Guilford County lies
within the Greensboro-High Point metro area. Greensboro
and High Point, along with Winston-Salem,
found in Forsyth
County, make up the Piedmont Triad. Other cities,
all with populations that fall well below 8,000, include
Jamestown,
Oak
Ridge, Pleasant
Garden, Sedalia,
Stokesdale,
Summerfield
and Whitsett.
Census Designated Places (CDP’s) in Guilford County
include Forest
Oaks and McLeansville.
Guilford is NC’s
third largest county.
Characterized by gently rolling hills, multitudes of
trees and scenic mountain views, Greensboro
serves as the seat of Guilford County, North Carolina.
With a population of 223,891, Greensboro is the third
most populous city in NC and is the largest city in the
Piedmont Triad. Located at the convergence of I-40
and I-85,
and situated midway between Charlotte
and the capital city of Raleigh,
Greensboro, NC residents have a massive array of
opportunities readily available. Volvo
Trucks North America is one among many major
companies taking advantage of the low business taxes and
pro-business atmosphere in Greensboro.
High
Point, population 85,839, is a city renowned for bus
manufacturing and textiles. Also known for its furniture,
High Point holds the title of “Furniture Capital of
the World”. The burgeoning furniture market attracts
nearly 80,000 buyers and exhibitors from all over the
world, giving High Point an international flair. High
Point and the entire Guilford County region have access
to an intricate transportation infrastructure and a
centralized location within the Piedmont region that
makes for an excellent site for successful business.
High Point is North Carolina’s only city whose borders
spread throughout four counties. In addition to Guilford
County, NC these include: Davidson,
Forsyth
and Randolph
counties. Parts of High Point rise above 1000 feet,
making it one of the Piedmont’s highest elevated
cities.
Guilford County, North Carolina is home to six higher
learning facilities, the majority of which are in Greensboro.
These include Bennett
College, Greensboro
College, Guilford
College, North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
and the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro. The
Guilford Technical Community College system operates
several campuses throughout the county. Guilford County,
NC also has an excellent public
school system and several private
schools from which to choose.
Guilford
County, North
Carolina establishes numerous dynamic communities
with access to amenities and resources common only in
huge urban centers. The cities and towns of Guilford
County take pride in their big city advantages, while
enjoying an unassuming way of life.
< Back to
North Carolina
|