Greensboro, NC
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Greensboro, North Carolina
Greensboro (spelled Greensborough from 1808–1895) is centrally located in North Carolina’s picturesque heartland. It is the home to the University of North Carolina Greensboro. Downtown Greensboro has experienced construction investment in recent years with developments such as NewBridge Bank Park, and residential developments and office construction. The entire redevelopment of the downtown was aided by the 2006 opening of the Elon University School of Law.
LDS Population
LDS Members make up 1.02% of the population of Greensboro. The state of North Carolina has 71,737 members in 15 stakes, 102 wards, 42 branches, 2 missions, and 1 temple in Raleigh.
LDS History
The first known missionary to enter North Carolina was Jedediah M. Grant. On 18 May 1838, he reported that he had preached for six months. On 12 July 1845, he had organized a conference of 200 members in seven branches. Little work was done in North Carolina until March 1868 when a Southern convert, Henry G. Boyle, reported that he had held 40 public meetings, baptized 30 members and organized the Surrey County Branch. The Southern States Mission was created on 9 October 1876 to include North Carolina. Anti-Mormon sentiment in North Carolina was occasionally strong. On 16 January 1906, a newly completed meetinghouse on Harker’s Island was burned, and the missionaries were driven out by a mob but after the turn of the century, public attitudes generally improved and missionaries were offered more freedom to preach.
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Climate
Raleigh NC Temple
75 miles SE of Greensboro
Family Friendly
Greensboro, North Carolina loves nightlife, shopping, and horses. Greensboro lives up to its name in the host of gardens, science centers, and arboretums. The Bog Garden features a living wetland ecosystem. History is also at home here with museums dedicated to the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and the Civil Rights movement. After a day of sightseeing, visitors flock to the Four Seasons Town Center for dinner, shopping, and a movie.
Demographics
Greensboro is the third-largest city by population in North Carolina and the largest city in Guilford County and the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region. According to the 2012 U.S. Census Estimate, Greensboro’s population is 277,080. It is located at the intersection of two major interstate highways (I-85 and I-40)