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Guilford County

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GUILFORD COUNTY GOVERNMENT:
https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/

COUNTY SEAT:Greensboro (courthouse also located in High Point)

FORMED: 1771
FORMED FROM: Rowan, Orange

LAND AREA: 645.70 square miles

2020 POPULATION ESTIMATE: 537,174
White: 56.0%
Black/African American: 35.4%
American Indian: 0.8%
Asian: 5.3%
Pacific Islander: 0.1%
Two or more races: 2.5%
Hispanic/Latino: 8.4% (of any race)

From State & County QuickFacts, US Census Bureau, 2020.

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: 6TH, 13TH

BIOGRAPHIES FOR
Guilford County

WILDLIFE PROFILES FOR
Piedmont region

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

REGION: Piedmont
RIVER BASIN: Cape Fear, Map
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES: Alamance, Davidson, Forsyth, Randolph, Rockingham

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See also: North Carolina Counties (to access links to NCpedia articles for all 100 counties); Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum; Greensboro; Greensboro Sit-Ins; Guilford Courthouse, Battle of.

by Robert Blair Vocci, 2006

Guilford County, located in North Carolina's Piedmont region, was formed from parts of Orange and Rowan Counties in 1771. It was named after Francis North, first earl of Guilford and father of the prime minister of Great Britain at the time. The county seat moved from Martinsville (originally named Guilford Courthouse) to Greensboro, its present location near the geographic center of the county, in 1808. In the early 2000s, Guilford County was the third-most-populous county in the state, with a population estimated at 434,700 in 2004. Greensboro and High Point (the "furniture capital of the world") are its two major cities. Other communities in the county include Jamestown, Stokesdale, Summerfield, Whitsett, and parts of Archdale and Gibsonville.

Guilford County's history and culture have been among the richest of any North Carolina county. The important Revolutionary War battle at Guilford Courthouse, commemorated today by a national military park, took place in March 1781. The city of Greensboro boasts several institutions of higher learning, including Guilford College (1837), Greensboro College (1838), Bennett College (1873), North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (1891), and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (1891). High Point University in High Point was founded in 1924. The sit-ins by four North Carolina A&Tstudents at a downtown Woolworth Store lunch counter in 1960 became a national focal point of the civil rights movement. Institutions dedicated to presenting and interpreting Guilford County history include the Greensboro Historical Museum, the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum (a North Carolina State Historic Site), the High Point Museum, and Mendenhall Homeplace (formerly known as Mendenhall Plantation) a Quaker homestead in Jamestown that dates to 1811.

Throughout its history, Guilford County has depended upon its role as a commercial transportation hub to spark its economy. Greensboro was connected to seven main roads by 1820, and the arrival of the North Carolina Railroad in the 1850s facilitated the shipping of goods through the area. In the wake of the Civil War, Guilford County's attractive combination of low taxes, inexpensive labor, and abundant raw materials such as cotton, timber, and tobacco promoted rapid industrialization. The county continued to thrive throughout the twentieth century, with many corporations such as Jefferson-Pilot, VF, and Lorillard taking up residence. The local economy, long centered around the manufacture of textiles, apparel, and furniture, has since greatly diversified (though the International Home Furnishings Market in High Point remains a celebrated and lucrative annual event). Agricultural products include tobacco, corn, chickens, swine, and beef and dairy cattle. Guilford County has also been host to a number of recreational and cultural events, including the North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, the Eastern Music Festival, the City Stage street festival, the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic golf tournament, and the Atlantic Coast Conference and Southern Conference basketball tournaments.

Annotated history of Guilford County's formation:

For an annotated history of the county's formation, with the laws affecting the county, boundary lines and changes, and other origin information, visit these references in The Formation of the North Carolina Counties (Corbitt, 2000), available online at North Carolina Digital Collections (note, there may be additional items of interest for the county not listed here):

County formation history: https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

Index entry for the county: https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-ca...

References:

Alexander R. Stoesen, Guilford County: A Brief History (1993).

Additional resources:

Corbitt, David Leroy. 2000.The formation of the North Carolina counties, 1663-1943.https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/the-formation-of-the-north-carolina-counties-1663-1943/3692099?item=4553233(accessed June 20, 2017).

Guilford County Government: https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/

Greensboro Chamber of Commerce: https://greensboro.org/

DigitalNC, Guilford County: https://www.digitalnc.org/counties/guilford-county/

High Point Chamber of Commerce: https://www.bhpchamber.org/

North Carolina Digital Collections (explore by place, time period, format):https://digital.ncdcr.gov

Image credits:

Rudersdorf, Amy. 2010. "NC County Maps." Government & Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina.

Subjects:

Counties

From:

Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press.

Authors:

Vocci, Robert Blair

Origin - location:

Guilford County

1 January 2006 | Vocci, Robert Blair

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FAQs

What is Guilford County known for? ›

Guilford County is home to several universities, historical sites and institutions, as well as the host of notable recreational and cultural events.

How many cities are in Guilford County? ›

There are 31 cities in Guilford County, North Carolina. Note: As defined by the US Census Bureau, a city's official boundaries often extend miles beyond the city itself and may even cross county lines.

Is Guilford County a good place to live? ›

Guilford County is located in North Carolina with a population of 539,557. Guilford County is one of the best places to live in North Carolina. In Guilford County, most residents own their homes. In Guilford County there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

What is the oldest house in Guilford County NC? ›

The Haley House is the earliest surviving documented structure on its original foundation in Guilford County, and it is significant as an example of early Piedmont architecture, a style known as the Quaker Plan.

What is the poverty rate in Guilford County NC? ›

15.1% of the population for whom poverty status is determined in Guilford County, NC (78.1k out of 518k people) live below the poverty line, a number that is higher than the national average of 12.5%. The largest demographic living in poverty are Females 25 - 34, followed by Females 18 - 24 and then Females 35 - 44.

What is the median household income in Guilford County NC? ›

What are the median and average incomes in Guilford County?
Y-o-Y Change
Average Household Income$94,6837.3%
Median Household Income$72,48812.2%
People below Poverty Level94,8423.1%
People above Poverty Level574,064-0.3%

What is the racial makeup of Guilford County NC? ›

In 2022, the largest racial or ethnic group in Guilford County was the white (non-Hispanic) group, which had a population of 259,170. Between 2010 and 2022, the Black (non-Hispanic) population had the most growth increasing by 33,463 from 158,350 in 2010 to 191,813 in 2022.

What is the biggest NC county? ›

Robeson County is the largest county in the state of North Carolina by land area, having 949 sq mi (2,458 km ) in total, & 2 sq mi (5 km ), 0.23% of water. As of 2010, the county had a population of 134,168; an increase of 8.8% from the 2000 census.

What is the sales tax in Guilford County NC? ›

The current sales tax rate in Guilford County is 6.75%. Of this amount, 4.75% is kept by the State of North Carolina and the remaining 2% is distributed back to Guilford County, local governments, and fire districts.

What is the crime rate in Greensboro NC? ›

Total Crimes in Greensboro, NC

With a total of 13,206 crimes and a crime rate of 47.2 per 1,000 residents, Greensboro, NC crime statistics are higher than the national average. Statistics state there are 100 total crimes per every 30 square miles, however.

How much do you need to make to live comfortably in Greensboro, NC? ›

In Greensboro, the 'living comfortably' estimate for a family of four is $203,674 ($87,110 for an individual). In Winston-Salem, it's $191,605 ($81,869 for an individual). The data included cost of necessities -- housing, food, transportation and income taxes in the cities analyzed.

Why are people moving to Greensboro? ›

Considering moving to Greensboro? With its affordable living, booming arts scene, Southern hospitality, and incredible local restaurants, this North Carolina city offers something for everyone. Here are 14 things you need to know about living in Greensboro!

Who owns the biggest house in NC? ›

Still owned by George Vanderbilt's descendants, it remains one of the most prominent examples of Gilded Age mansions.

Where is the oldest town in North Carolina? ›

North Carolina's First Town. European settlement near the Pamlico River in the 1690s led to the creation of Bath, North Carolina's first town, in 1705. The town's location seemed ideal with easy access to the river and the Atlantic Ocean 50 miles away at Ocracoke Inlet.

What is the name of the famous house in North Carolina? ›

Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina.

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