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  2. Greensboro, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Greensboro (/ ˈ ɡ r iː n z b ə r oʊ / ⓘ; [5] locally / ˈ ɡ r iː n z b ʌr ə /) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States.At the 2020 census, its population was 299,035; it was estimated to be 302,296 in 2023. [6]

  3. Area codes 336 and 743 - Wikipedia

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    Greensboro (27401) High Point (27260) Jefferson (28640 ... easing the burden of having to change phone numbers.The new area code was to be used primarily for ...

  4. Category : Greensboro, North Carolina, city council members

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    Pages in category "Greensboro, North Carolina, city council members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

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  6. J. Douglas Galyon Depot - Wikipedia

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    J. Douglas Galyon Depot, [1] also known as Greensboro station, is an intermodal transit facility in Greensboro, North Carolina. Located at 236 East Washington Street in downtown Greensboro, it serves Amtrak passenger rail and is the city's main hub for local and intercity buses. The station was built in 1927.

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  8. Greensboro Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Greensboro Transit Agency consists of nine board members, each appointed for a two-year term by members of Greensboro City Council. GTA collaborated with seven local colleges and universities in 2006 to create Higher Education Area Transit (HEAT), with nine routes serving the higher learning institutions and select destinations throughout ...

  9. Nancy Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Vaughan (born Nancy Barakat, and formerly Nancy Mincello) is the 48th mayor of Greensboro, North Carolina. [1] Having previously served on the city council in district 4 and at large, she was elected mayor on November 5, 2013, with 59% of the vote.