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July
03
Fun Fourth Festival & Kickoff Block Party
July
19
Jamie Foxx in Concert
July
28
USATF National Junior Olympic
Track & Field
Championships
July
29
Demi Lovato & David Archuleta in Concert
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About Greensboro

Greensboro History
Saura and Keyauwee Indians were the earliest inhabitants of Piedmont North Carolina. The first settlers in the Greensboro area were mostly Germans, Quakers of Welsh and English descent and Scotch-Irish who came to the Piedmont from Norsthern colonies. These pioneers worked the land and shaped the future for generations to come. Permanent settlement began around 1740.

To thwart the invasion of North Carolina by 1,900 redcoats under Lord Cornwallis, American Major General Nathanael Greene deployed 4,400 rebels in three battle lines at Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781. Cornwallis held the field after an intense, two-hour fight, but lost one-quarter of his army, which hastened his eventual defeat at Yorktown seven months later.

In 1807, the residents of the area voted to create a new, more centrally located seat of government. The following year, elected officials mapped out a 42-acre tract of land, paid $98 to purchase it and suggested that it be named Greensborough after the patriot commander Nathanael Greene.

The new town prospered and it wasn’t long before it became a center for educational and economic opportunities. Greensboro was and continues to be a "chosen center."

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Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
2200 Pinecroft Rd. Suite 200, Greensboro, NC 27407
Phone: (336) 274-2282 | Fax: (336) 230-1183

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