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Definitions of high point in various dictionaries:
noun - the most enjoyable part of a given experience
HIGH POINT - the most enjoyable part of a given experience; "the trumpet solo was the high point of the concert"
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High Point, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES |
High Point, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES |
High Point, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES |
High Point, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES |
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High Point is a city located in the Piedmont Triad region of the state of North Carolina. Most of the city is located in Guilford County, with portions spilling into neighboring Randolph, Davidson, and Forsyth counties. High Point is North Carolina's only city that extends into four counties. As of the 2010 census the city had a total population of 104,371, with an estimated population of 108,629 in 2014. High Point is currently the ninth-largest municipality in North Carolina, and the 259th largest city in America. * High Point is known for its furniture, textiles, and bus manufacturing. The city is sometimes referred to as the "Home Furnishings Capital of the World". The city's official slogan is "North Carolina's International City" due to the semi-annual High Point Furniture Market that attracts 100,000 exhibitors and buyers from around the world. * It is home to one university, High Point University, a private Methodist-affiliated institution founded in 1924. * |