Help!!! We're Looking for a Friendly, Inexpensive, Safe, and Diverse Rocky Mount Neighborhood
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Location: (Orginally From Ann Arbor, MI) Now reside in Evans, Georgia
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Dan, Youve seem to a great deal of data collecting on Rocky Mt, NC. My family lives in Northern VA, I am relocationg to NC to be much closer to them. I however do not like DC area at all. I'm a country girl at heart. One of the area they suggested due to locale without much information about the town. When i started to do research of the area I came to realize that Rocky Mount was named #55 of the 100 most dangerous neighborhood in the U.S. It has already has met half of the highest murder of 12 last year. Perhpas you have data I never found to convience me to maybe reconsider it?
I had settled on The Triangle ( Durham to be more exact) area as It seemed more my speed.
Still would be curious if you have more postive information about the area if you have the time to spare. Thank you.
HELP! I currently live in DC. Please take me with you Dan. I am ready to grab a boat, fill it up with Cheerwine, Moonshine, and gravy biscuits and ROW down the Potomac to North Carolina...
Location: Danville, VA - 3rd Capital of the Confederacy!
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HELP! I currently live in DC. Please take me with you Dan. I am ready to grab a boat, fill it up with Cheerwine, Moonshine, and gravy biscuits and ROW down the Potomac to North Carolina...
The Potomac dumps into the Chesapeake Bay about the time you get to the Southern tip of Northumberland County. You might want to consider something a little bigger than a rowboat.
Dan
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