The third largest city in North Carolina, Greensboro is a city rich in history and various attractions that make it quite unique. Points of interest like the historic Blandwood house, Natural Science Center of Greensboro and the Greensboro Ballet. The city has grown from a railroad hub to one of the most impressive cities in the state, offering various annual festivals, attractions and much more.
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Stay at the greenest hotel in the nation, the Proximity Hotel, or
visit nearby Four Seasons Mall while staying at the Fairfield Inn.
While largely untouched by the American Civil War, Greensboro became
the temporary capital of the Confederacy when the Union army threatened Danville,
Virginia. The city also became the "final" capital of the Confederacy
since it was the last place the group met as a whole. Discover more at the
Greensboro
Historical Museum.