Greenville, North Carolina City of Greenville Aerial View of Uptown Greenville Official seal of City of Greenville Location of Greenville shown inside North Carolina Location of Greenville shown inside North Carolina Founded 1786 (Greenville) Greenville is the governmental center of county of Pitt County, principal town/city of the Greenville urbane area, and the 10th biggest city in the state of North Carolina.

Greenville is the health, entertainment, and educational core of North Carolina's Tidewater and Coastal Plain.

The city's official populace as of the 2013 United States census estimate is 89,130 inhabitants while the Greenville Metropolitan Area includes 174,263 citizens . In January 2008 and January 2010, Greenville was titled one of the nation's "100 Best Communities for Young People" by the America's Promise Alliance. In June 2012, Greenville was ranked in the top ten of the nation's "Best Small Places For Business And Careers" by Forbes Magazine. In 2010 Greenville was ranked twenty-fourth in mid-city company expansion and evolution by Forbes Magazine.

Greenville is the home of East Carolina University, the third-largest college and fastest-growing ground in the University of North Carolina system, and Vidant Medical Center, the flagship hospital for Vidant Health and the teaching hospital for the Brody School of Medicine.

The town/city has the fifth-highest percentage of inhabitants in North Carolina almost 30 percent who have obtained bachelor's degrees. 5.1 2013-2015 Greenville City Council 15.2 Radio stations serving Greenville 15.3 Television stations licensed in Greenville 15.4 Other tv stations serving Greenville Greenville was established in 1771 as "Martinsborough," after the Royal Governor Josiah Martin.

During Greenville's early years, the Tar River was a navigable waterway; and by the 1860s there were a several established steamboat lines transporting passengers and goods on the river.

Cotton was the dominant agricultural crop, and Greenville became a primary cotton export center.

Greenville became one of the state's dominant tobacco marketing and warehouse centers. For over a century, Greenville was recognized only as an meaningful tobacco market and the home of a small state-supported college, charted by the Legislature in March 1907 and titled East Carolina Teacher's Training College, a co-ed institution.

Greenville's current economic evolution began in 1968 when Burroughs Wellcome, a primary pharmaceutical research and manufacturing firm, positioned in the city.

Greenville is also home to The Hammock - Source, the world's biggest hammock manufacturer. Damages in Pitt County alone were estimated at $1.6 billion (1999 USD, $1.87 billion 2006 USD). Some inhabitants in Greenville had to swim six feet underwater to reach the front doors of their homes and apartements.

Due to the heavy flooding in downtown Greenville, the East Carolina Pirates were forced to relocate their football game against #9 Miami to N.C.

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Greenville is positioned at 35 36 6 N 77 22 21 W (35.601613, -77.372366). Like most of the state and all of its lower areas, Greenville has a humid subtropical climate.

Greenville is inside the Middle Atlantic Coastal Forests ecoregion of the much larger Tropical and subtropical coniferous forest biome.

As of the census of 2010, there are 174,263 inhabitants in the Greenville MSA, 130,204 homeholds, and 110,997 inhabitants residing inside five miles (8 km) of the town/city limit.

The populace density was 2,364.6 citizens per square mile (912.8/km ) making Greenville the most populated town/city in Eastern North Carolina.

The City of Greenville has a Council-Manager form of government.

The Council establishes policy relating to Greenville's government.

The City Manager, hired by the City Council, is responsible for implementing the policies of City Council and managing the day-to-day operations of City government.

2013-2015 Greenville City Council 9 City of Greenville Government Administration 743 11 ASMO of Greenville, North Carolina Advanced Automotive Technology 530 Companies with command posts in Greenville include Vidant Health, NMHG Americas, Grady White, Metrics, and Attends Health Care Products.

The biggest employer is Vidant (formerly Pitt Memorial Hospital) and the second biggest is East Carolina University with specialized manufacturing and scientific industries augmenting the employment portfolio.

As with most of North Carolina, Greenville is predominately Protestant Christian, with large concentrations of Baptists, Episcopalians, Methodists, and various other evangelical groups.

The Roman Catholic improve in Greenville has seen steady expansion over the years with the migration of Hispanic workers to the region along with momentous numbers of citizens from the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern United States who work for East Carolina University, the Vidant Health, and other employers.

Peter's Catholic Church in Greenville supports a day school for grades K-8.

Over the years, Greenville's Jewish improve has seen continued growth.

All Greenville schools fall under the Pitt County Schools (PCS) administration.

PCS formed in 1985 when Pitt County Schools and Greenville City Schools consolidated .

The 12 member Board of Education oversee all Greenville and Pitt County schools.

There are presently 13 elementary schools, five middle schools, four high schools and the Health Sciences Academy in Pitt County.

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Greenville, NC 27834 33, Greenville, NC Greenville, NC 27858 Greenville, NC 27858 The community care improve in Greenville is one of the biggest in the state of North Carolina.

With 861 beds, Vidant Medical Center is the fifth biggest hospital in North Carolina and is one of five academic medical centers in the state (others include the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University, Wake Forest University, and Campbell University).

Vidant Medical Center is the only trauma center east of Raleigh and serves as the teaching hospital for The Brody School of Medicine.

Many medical offices and clinics along with the hospital and college teaching facilities lie on Greenville's west side, comprising what is known as the Medical District. The East Carolina Heart Institute is open and has added 250 jobs at the hospital along with a state-of-the-art six floor facility. A new 418,000 square foot, state of the art Cancer Center has recently broken ground at Vidant Medical Center that will home close to 100 beds and serve as one of the primary destinations for oncology patients in Eastern North Carolina.

Greenville is home to a wide range of cultural affairs on and off the East Carolina University campus.

The Greenville Museum of Art contains small-town art, as well as rotating exhibitions.

Theater is beginning to emerge in Greenville as well.

Local groups such as the Greenville Theater Project and the Magnolia Arts Center offer outlets for both performers and audiences alike.

Aficcionados of sacred organ and choral music have a primary supply in the town/city of Greenville in the form of the East Carolina Musical Arts Education Foundation, a non-profit organization centered on the Perkins & Wells Memorial Organ, C.B.

Along with Theater, Dance is becoming prominent in Greenville.

The Greenville Civic Ballet and the North Carolina Academy of Dance Arts are the chief contributors of dance to the community.

The Greenville Civic Ballet, owned by Kimberly Gray Saad, holds performances highlighting different dance backgrounds and styles.

Greenville Civic offers a diverse dance culture.

NCADA keeps a traditional dance culture in Greenville's community.

Pared with the innovation of Greenville Civic's performances, the improve is grow with dance.

Considering the size of the city, Greenville has a large number of bars and eveningclubs positioned downtown, due in large part to the locale of ECU's ground which is immediately adjoining to downtown.

The region has been retitled to Uptown Greenville and has turn into the arts and entertainment core of the area.

Currently, Uptown Greenville homes over 20 restaurants and over 25 retail stores.

Greenville is the county-wide shopping destination for the Inner Banks region since many big-box retailers and specialty shops are positioned in the city.

Large centers include Greenville Mall (formerly Colonial Mall Greenville and Pitt Plaza originally), University Commons, Lynncroft and Arlington Village.

La Promenade, La Promenade II, Arlington Village, and Arlington Plaza positioned inside Greenville Blvd, Arlington Blvd, and Red Banks Rd is one of the biggest outdoor/strip mall-type shopping locations in Greenville housing over 60 shops and restaurants including Old Navy, Talbots, Olive Garden, and Longhorn Steakhouse.

Greenville has a strong tradition in Little League Baseball.

Greenville Little Leagues was established in 1951 and has two leagues; North State and Tar Heel.

In 1998, a team from Greenville represented the South Region in the Little League World Series.

Since 2006, Greenville has sent Babe Ruth baseball squads to Southeast Regional competition each year in two different age groups, with two squads reaching the Babe Ruth World Series; the '06 15 yr.

The 2006 team became the first Greenville Babe Ruth team to reach the World Series in 30 years, along with becoming the first Babe Ruth team to ever win a World Series game, defeating Clifton Park, New York 12-0.

In 2012, the 13u Greenville All-Stars advanced to the Babe Ruth League World Series.

Greenville is also home to one of the six gyms of Cheer Extreme All Stars.

Greenville is home to two primary running groups, Go - Run (Greenville Organization of Runners) and Greenville Running group.

Greenville is North Carolina's biggest city without a primary interstate; however, Interstate 95 is positioned 29 miles (47 km) to the west of the city.

Greenville's busiest roads are along Memorial Dr., Greenville Blvd., Arlington Blvd., 10th St., and Fire Tower Rd.

With 2,364.6 citizens per square mile, Greenville is the most congested town/city in Eastern NC.

Greenville is also served by freight barns s.

CSX Transportation moves the northern and southern parts of Greenville, Norfolk Southern Railway serves the easterly and parts of Greenville.

The City of Greenville operates a mass transit bus fitness called Greenville Area Transit or GREAT that serves the greater Greenville area.

Greenville is in the process of building a more elected system of greenways for bicycle and pedestrian transportation.

The first section of the South Tar River Greenway opened in late 2009; the second section, linking a small and large dog run park with East Greenville was instead of and dedicated in June 2011.

The third section, uniting the Town Common (Downtown Greenville area) with the East Carolina University Schools of Allied Health, Dentistry, Medicine and Nursing, plus the Vidant hospital complex is now in the paid for and planning stage. The Daily Reflector serves as the chief daily journal and is Greenville's earliest business. Other notable newspapers that serve the town/city include G-Vegas Magazine, The Greenville Times, The East Carolinian, Her Magazine, The Minority Voice and Viva Greenville.

WITN-TV - Greenville (NBC affiliate/My Network TV & Weather on DT2) WNCT-TV - Greenville (CBS affiliate/The CW on DT2) WYDO-TV - Greenville (Fox affiliate) WUNK-TV - Greenville (PBS affiliate, part of the UNC-TV Network) WEPX-TV - Greenville (Ion Network affiliate) GPAT-TV - Greenville (Suddenlink Cable Channel 23 - Public-access tv channel GTV9 - Greenville's City Government-access tv channel (Suddenlink Cable TV Channel 9) Main article: International Broadcasting Bureau Greenville Transmitting Station Greenville was the biggest transmitter site for the Voice of America shortwave broadcasts under the auspices of the U.S.

Both transmitter buildings and three large antenna 'farms' were positioned just outside Greenville. The Greenville Transmitting Station provided shortwave broadcasts for U.S.

Three complexes, one for management, distribution, and monitoring, and the other two for actual transmitting, formed an approximately nineteen mile (30 km) equilateral triangle around Greenville.

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