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Old 06-04-2009, 09:39 AM
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Default Retirement in Central North Carolina

Greetings any and all who will listen,

I want to escape the cold and snow. It's June 4th and low temperature in Michigan last night was 38 - so much for global warming. The oak leaves are not even fully blossomed yet.

Anyway, I am looking for recommendations on an area of North Carolina where like minded retirees are settling. I am most interested in the I-77 corridor, maybe 50 miles on either side and this does not include Ashville area. I like to fish, bike, walk and just laze around. Ideally it would like a bike friendly community with a good community college offering senior programs.

I am concerned a little about the summer humidity, but realize they should be made up for easily by the longer spring and falls and easier winters.

Any suggestions are deeply appreciated and please,please,please don't resent another "damn yankee" looking for a better life.
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