Country Park at Tall Oaks

100 Tall Oaks Drive Greensboro, NC 27455 • From $120 Per Day
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  • One & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Cat Friendly, Dog Friendly, & Pets Considered
  • Multi-Level Garage
  • Laundry In Unit & Laundry On Site
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

Country Park at Tall Oaks is Greensboro's newest apartment community ideally situated just north of the city-center. With the Greenway, Country Park and Jaycee Park, Greensboro Tennis Center and the Nature Science Center at your doorstep, the outdoor activities are endless! Not to mention the many restaurants, cafes, boutiques, grocery stores, and exercise studios surrounding your new home, the location is unbeatable. Imagine walking out your front door and enjoying a lifestyle with everything at your fingertips. Location, convenience, and value find each other at Country Park at Tall Oaks, Greensboro, NC.

Amenities

Leash Free Dog Park
Fitness / Pilates / Yoga Center
24 hour Business Center
Car Wash with Vacuum
Wireless Poolside
Bike racks & bike storage for residents to store their bikes
24 Hour Fitness Center with Cardio and Strength Equipment

Property Location

About Greensboro, North Carolina

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Greensboro (formerly Greensborough) is the third-largest city in North Carolina and the county seat and largest city in the Piedmont Triad metro region. Greensboro's population was at 277,080 in 2012. Three major interstate highways (Interstate 85, Interstate 40 and Interstate 73) were built to intersect in Greensboro. Greensboro was established on land that was "an unbroken forest with thick undergrowth of huckleberry bushes, that bore a finely flavored fruit." Three north-south streets (Greene, Elm, Davie) were built intersecting three east-west streets (Gaston, Market, Sycamore). 

In the postwar period, blacks fought in North Carolina and across the South for the ability to exercise their constitutional rights. College students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College (A&T), made Greensboro a hub for protests and change. In 1960, four black college students sat down at an "all-white" Woolworth's diner, refusing to leave after being denied service, even after already making purchases in other areas of the store. They showed receipts, asking why their money was good elsewhere in the store but not there. Hundreds joined in, and the sit-in lasted several months. This kind of protest quickly spread throughout the South, leading to the desegregation of lunch counters and other facilities at Woolworth's and other department stores.

 

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