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Concord, North Carolina  

 

 

Concords long and colorful history began as a farming community in the late 18th century. After the introduction of cotton mills and rail transportation, it became a much sought-after destination. And, that is evident today. Concord residents enjoy a median household income 15 points higher than the national average. Combine that with a significantly lower cost of living and you ll understand the city s growing popularity. Cotton may no longer be king, but Concord hums with industry. Concord Regional Airport , Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, Lowes Motor Speedway and Concord Mills Mall make it a regional center of commerce.

Even with a vibrant economy, Concord maintains many aspects of small town life. You need only tour historic Union Street with its stately homes to understand

Concords charm. Or, experience Memorial Gardens with its winding paths, Japanese maples, waterfalls and 14,000 tulips abloom in spring. Concord has also been recognized for its forward-thinking city management. The city recently received the Region of Excellence Award in the Clean Cities Initiatives for its work achieving clean air, and, in 2004, Concord was designated an All-American City.

Its 60,000 residents enjoy access to 9 parks and greenways. Frank Liske Park provides fishing, boating, softball, hiking, volleyball, tennis and miniature golf. There are 7 golf courses within 10 miles of uptown. Concord K-12 students can attend a number of public, private and charter schools. Those seeking higher education have quality choices including
Pfeiffer University , Davidson College , the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and historically Black-owned Barber-Scotia College in Concord .

A strong economy, rich heritage and recreational opportunities combine to make Concord a wonderful place to live. Real estate options consist of single-family homes, estates, townhouses, condominiums and land lots.

 

 

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