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NannaD! or Phatkitty2U!
5
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Anonymous (
Oct 30, 2019)
My ROOTS come from NC period!.. but Wilson?..is the sweetest thing (place LoL)this side of heaven.. especially since my family is there! And their friends and family have become like..water to a dying vine.. I need it in my LIFE!!!... that's why I am so anxious to return! I cry! ...Read More
Yes I do! Wilson I miss YOU!!..YES!!.. I miss my family.. but, I miss your sweet smell, your touch (the soil..) have they started gleaning the fields yet?.... it's about that time you know, my farming spirit coming out..lol yep..everything..see you soon.. I hope :) I need to be there on a porch swing right now...
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Avoid at all costs
1
rating
By
Anonymous (
Jun 15, 2018)
It might be a great place, if you were born and raised there. but if you are relocating pick anywhere else. The people are just plain rude if you are an outsider. And do not think about joining a church, they are the worst, unwelcoming to newcomers and god forbid anyone talk wi ...Read More
th or sit next to you, they are cliques, the country club church and exclusive, oh they will take your money and you can sit in a pew, but that is it. BFE looks better
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Wilson, NC - A wonderful place to reside
4
rating
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Anonymous (
Apr 17, 2015)
I lived in Wilson, North Carolina in the 1980s and found many attractions, shopping, and restaurants that will be of interest to all. The city of Wilson sits approximately 40 miles east of Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina. The weather is wonderful, reaching a high in t ...Read More
he mid-70s from May through September, and typically staying above 40 degrees for January and February. Getting around is a breeze as one has the option of using the Wilson Transit system, Greyhound, and Amtrak. Yet most everything around town is within walking distance including the library, cultural center, post office, courthouse, Planters bank, and the Wilson Primitive Baptist church.
There are many sites to see in Wilson including the Whirligigs, galleries, and museums. The Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park has 31 whirligigs displayed throughout, which is a sight to see and hear when the winds are whipping. Studio One, Annie Boykin Gallery, and the College Barton Art Museum have paintings, sculptures, jewelry and pottery displayed for viewing, and the admission is free. Another free event to take in is at the Immigration Station Science and History Museum. No matter the age, all will enjoy all of the activities offered here.
There are multiple offerings to choose from when one is ready to eat in Wilson. Fine dining choices include Ward's Steak and Cheese and Professor O'Cools. Ward's is known for the Steak and Cheese which includes an eight to ten ounce sirloin on two pieces of buttery Texas toast, and a slice of American cheese. At just eight dollars, one will not find a better deal in Wilson. Professor O'Cools is a local sports pub that one can pass the time on a weekend to watch their favorite team. The pub offers a variety of food and beer but is best known for their endless chicken wings.
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Wilson, NC - A wonderful place to reside
4
rating
By
Anonymous (
Apr 17, 2015)
I lived in Wilson, North Carolina in the 1980s and found many attractions, shopping, and restaurants that will be of interest to all. The city of Wilson sits approximately 40 miles east of Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina. The weather is wonderful, reaching a high in t ...Read
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he mid-70s from May through September, and typically staying above 40 degrees for January and February. Getting around is a breeze as one has the option of using the Wilson Transit system, Greyhound, and Amtrak. Yet most everything around town is within walking distance including the library, cultural center, post office, courthouse, Planters bank, and the Wilson Primitive Baptist church.
There are many sites to see in Wilson including the Whirligigs, galleries, and museums. The Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park has 31 whirligigs displayed throughout, which is a sight to see and hear when the winds are whipping. Studio One, Annie Boykin Gallery, and the College Barton Art Museum have paintings, sculptures, jewelry and pottery displayed for viewing, and the admission is free. Another free event to take in is at the Immigration Station Science and History Museum. No matter the age, all will enjoy all of the activities offered here.
There are multiple offerings to choose from when one is ready to eat in Wilson. Fine dining choices include Ward's Steak and Cheese and Professor O'Cools. Ward's is known for the Steak and Cheese which includes an eight to ten ounce sirloin on two pieces of buttery Texas toast, and a slice of American cheese. At just eight dollars, one will not find a better deal in Wilson. Professor O'Cools is a local sports pub that one can pass the time on a weekend to watch their favorite team. The pub offers a variety of food and beer but is best known for their endless chicken wings.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Wilson?
Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.
Parks
Williams Day Camp
Wilson Recreation Park Swimming Pool
Cavalier Terrace Park
Forest Hills Park
Westwood Park
Merrimont Park
Library Lawn
Five Points park
Entertainment
Carmike Cinemas
Barton Soccer Stadium
Buddy Bedgood Stadium
Fleming Stadium
Edna Boykin Cultural Center
Wilson Theatre
Imagination Station Science & History Museum
Food & Drink
Zaxby's
Taco Bell
Moe's Southwest Grill
Subway
Panera Bread
ABC Stores
Jimmy John's
Burger Boy
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Commute
Is public transit available in Wilson?
Of all people who commute,
0.2% take public transportation in
Wilson.