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Old 02-06-2007, 04:23 PM
 
Location: IE CA.
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Hi,

I would like to move to W. North Carolina and I miss so much of the south from my youth. (My Dads family from S. GA and N. FL.)

I want to let my daughter see what real living is about. She will be going into the 10th grade.

She is 1/2 hispanic and I am worried she would not be accepted or be given problems and I have put this move off because of this. I want her home to be my home and it is time to make the move. Can anyone help me on this with advice?

I want to find a safe place that has the arts and outdoors. She loves dance and sports.

The mountains are beautiful and the lakes/rivers gorgeous.

Is there towns out there you can recommend?

Any help would be greatly appreciated, we may be looking around in June for a week.
Thanks everyone
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Old 02-06-2007, 05:27 PM
 
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Murphy / Hayesville areas sound just like what you are describing. These little towns are in the very most western tip of the state, in the mountains, about two hours from Asheville and Atlanta. It's beautiful and the people are friendly! If you'd like more info,just let me know!
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Old 02-06-2007, 06:27 PM
 
Location: IE CA.
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Thank you for your input! Is Murphy as big as Hendersonville & Is the driving cliffy? I would have to make some trips into a bigger town and am terrified of cliffy drives. What is the area like as far as arts and diversity?
Again I appreciate your help, your very kind!
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Old 02-07-2007, 06:28 AM
 
Location: Rutherfordton, NC
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Maybe Hickory or Morganton or a small town near one of those. Hickory reports around 85,000 folks and has many small towns near it. It is rolling but not hilly.
I live in Rutherford county which about an hour southwest of Hickory. Our entire county ony has a population of about 75,000 though. I like the county because it is not metropliated and it has hills where it isn't twisty turny to get around, unless you are in the Lake Lure area (which gets a little pricy). We are centrally located between Charlotte, Asheville and Spartanburg, however depending on what part of the county, it could take you 1/2 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes to get to one of those.
The southern tip of the county lays pretty flat while it gets rolling hills above US 74. Some areas have beautiful views of the high mountains as well.
You mentioned Hendersonville. Had you already been thinking about that area? It is convenient to Asheville and it isn't that difficult to traverse the area.
Best of luck to you.
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Old 02-07-2007, 08:25 AM
 
Location: Concord, NC
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I think Hendersonville or Hickory woyld be nice. They have a small town feel, but have the population to where you don't feel like you're so isolated. Good luck in your search!!!
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Old 02-07-2007, 11:22 AM
 
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Thank you for your input! Is Murphy as big as Hendersonville & Is the driving cliffy? I would have to make some trips into a bigger town and am terrified of cliffy drives. What is the area like as far as arts and diversity?
Again I appreciate your help, your very kind!
Murphy is not as big as Hendersonville, but the roads are not as steep either. There are some that are a little steep, but for the most part they aren't bad. And for the trip into Atlanta or Chattanooga (for malls and so forth ) are pretty good roads.The trip to Asheville isn't bad either, mostly four laned. We also have some local theater for plays, and the John C. Campbell Folk School is closeby and that's a real treat! You can probably "google" it and get more detailed info. But they have a lot of classes for adults and kids, always something going on there.
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Old 02-07-2007, 07:23 PM
 
Location: Blue Ridge Mtns of NC
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Thank you for your input! Is Murphy as big as Hendersonville & Is the driving cliffy? I would have to make some trips into a bigger town and am terrified of cliffy drives. What is the area like as far as arts and diversity?
Again I appreciate your help, your very kind!
Hendersonville (POP. 11k) is connected to Asheville (POP. 70K) by I-26. Not a little mountain 2 lane road.

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