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Old 05-08-2022, 03:04 PM
 
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FYI

Est. 2007

1. Charlotte - 687,650
2. Raleigh - 368,944
3. Greensboro - 243,012
4. Durham - 218,994
5. Winston Salem - 204,074
6. Fayetteville - 134,827
7. Cary - 126,497
8. Wilmington - 108,053
9. High Point - 95,340
10. Jacksonville - 75,929
11. Asheville - 75,004
12. Greenville - 72,295
13. Gastonia - 71,901
14. Concord - 66,803
15. Rocky Mount - 56,426
16. Chapel Hill - 55,310
17. Wilson - 49,288
18. Burlington - 48,298
19. Kannapolis - 41,536
20. Hickory - 39,767
21. Goldsboro - 37,853
22. Monroe - 35,531
23. Huntersville - 35,038
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Old 05-09-2022, 03:01 AM
 
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Monroe and Gastonia are great towns I lived in, located east and west of Charlotte. Hickory is also ok, they have a harbor inn restaurant, which has great seafood. I had fun coworkers in Hickory.
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Old 05-09-2022, 08:28 PM
 
Location: Winston-Salem
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Originally Posted by jalalkaka View Post
FYI

Est. 2007

1. Charlotte - 687,650
2. Raleigh - 368,944
3. Greensboro - 243,012
4. Durham - 218,994
5. Winston Salem - 204,074
etc.
Why is the OP using 15 year old population data? This makes the thread virtually irrelevant.
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Old 05-10-2022, 03:14 PM
 
Location: South Beach and DT Raleigh
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Why is the OP using 15 year old population data? This makes the thread virtually irrelevant.
Agreed. I am also trying to understand the connection between the thread title and the OP's initial message.
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