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Moore County, North Carolina

Moore County, North Carolina rests in the beautiful Sandhills Region, characterized by hills and majestic pine forests thriving in the local sandy soil. This sports and recreation mecca offers spectacular golfing opportunities, horse racing, a training home for Olympic bicycle teams, tennis and NASCAR racing at the North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham.

The Census 2000 information reported nearly 75,000 residents throughout the eleven towns and villages in Moore County. At 9,706 residents, Pinehurst is Moore County’s largest city, while Aberdeen, with its 3,400 residents is the second largest. Robbins and Carthage have nearly 2,000 residents each. Vass and Taylortown each have less than 1,000 citizens. Moore County’s centralized location situates residents within an hour’s drive of the capital city of Raleigh and the prestigious Research Triangle Park. The bustling metropolis cities of Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro and Winston-Salem are an easy two-hour drive away, positioning Moore County within a 100-mile radius of nearly six million people.

Aberdeen is a delightful railroad town tucked away amidst golf courses and a historic shopping district listed on the National Register for Historic Places. The district specializes in antiques, collectibles and extraordinary gift shops. The Aberdeen and Pinehurst areas boast 43 of the nation’s most popular golf courses within a fifteen-mile radius.

Pinehurst is a popular destination for golf and tennis vacations, where residents enjoy beautiful homes resting amidst the towering pines. Home of the 2005 U.S. Open, Pinehurst proudly proclaims its role as host to more championships than any other of the nation’s golf courses. Visitors also enjoy the captivating beauty of the Sandhills Horticultural Gardens and the artistic ambiance of the local pottery houses. Numerous fine hotels, bed & breakfast inns and upscale dining opportunities are available. Taylor town is a close-knit community that’s founding purpose was to provide housing for the employees of the Pinehurst Resorts.

Carthage, Robbins and Vass are sleepy little towns where one can enjoy the slower paced life without sacrificing the conveniences of urban amenities. Carthage serves as the county seat and center of commerce. Robbins is primarily a textile town, with a fascinating pottery industry stemming from the local clay soil. Robbins is also the hometown of Senator John Edwards. Vass had its beginnings as a railroad town where bricks and tar were the primary industry. Today, Vass continues to thrive and residents take pride in their great sense of community.

Tourism and agriculture are the mainstays in Moore County’s thriving economy. To the west of Moore County are mountains that provide significant protection from any potentially harsh weather. As a result, the region experiences a milder, drier climate, creating an ideal environment for successful growth of local crops such as beans, corn, peaches, peppers, tomatoes and various summer berries. The booming tourist industry also benefits from the mild year round weather. The area’s most popular tourist attraction is the Pinehurst Resorts and the surrounding golf courses

Moore County residents have access to an excellent public school system and a small selection of private and parochial schools. Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst provides students with opportunities for higher learning and has off-campus locations to better serve the community. Other fine facilities for higher education are within a short distance of Moore County. These include Elon University, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Moore County, North Carolina is a well-rounded community for residents and visitors alike. Known as a spectacular golf vacation spot and for its antiques, horse farms and unique pottery creations, Moore County has become a home-away-from-home for many repeat travelers.

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