Greenville Park

    Greenville, North Carolina is a pleasant residential community located in Pitt County in the eastern part of the state. It's a young community, with its approximately 67,000 residents averaging only 26 years old. The average household income here is around $30,000 with a median home value around $130,000.

Sports Illustrated and the National Parks and Recreation Association named Greenville "Sportstown USA". The town was recognized for its commitment to providing and enhancing sporting opportunities for its residents. The magazine made special note of the all around positive procedures, training, commitment, innovation and scope of programming in the area. With this recognition and impeccable facilities, Greenville hosts many important events. The Girls Softball Babe Ruth World Series was held here, as was the Beast of the East Soccer Tournament, and the North Carolina State Special Olympics Basketball Tournament. The Eastern Regional High School Basketball tournament and North Carolina Senior Games are annual events.

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Greenville draws folks from surrounding areas with its superb restaurants. Ranging from traditional home cooking to gourmet fare, the area's restaurants have been lauded for their cuisine and wine selection. And once you try the legendary North Carolina barbecue, you're sure to be hooked. Whether you're looking for casual or trendy, you might want to check out Uptown Greenville. This district offers live entertainment and hot nightclubs. Community events like Freeboot Friday and Sunday in the Park encourage residents to get together around town.

Family fun abounds in Greenville. Shiloh Farm is an entertainment complex centered around an 1827 plantation house. Families will enjoy traditional hay rides, a petting zoo, playgrounds and picnic shelter. There are also over twenty parks in Pitt County, offering hundreds of acres of hiking, fishing and boating. With the Tar River and four lakes, the water is a popular destination on the weekends.

Golfers have a half dozen courses to choose from. Ironwood Golf Course is the largest of these. A Lee Trevino signature course, it features bent greens, 419 fairways, club house and practice area. Tennis players will enjoy the Greenville Tennis and Fitness Center.

There are a wealth of cultural events in the area. East Carolina University brings almost nightly performances of music, dance, and theater productions. There are antique shops dotted throughout the county, and a number of art galleries featuring major collections, traveling exhibits and works by local and regional artists. The May Museum and Park is one of these, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located in an 1870's home, it chronicles the heritage and development of Pitt County. The Wellington B. Gray Gallery, on the campus of East Carolina University, exhibits internationally known contemporary artists. In contrast, the Greenville Museum of Art features a permanent collection of 19th and 20th century American art. It displays one of the largest collections of North Carolina Jugtown Pottery, and hosts a steady rotation of regional and national exhibits.

Greenville deserves the national recognition it has received. It is a friendly community that is a gracious host to its neighbors and visitors. With a strong local government that works to enrich its residents' quality of life, Greenville, North Carolina is a special place to live.


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