Pinehurst North
Carolina
Looking for a home in
the friendly historic town of Pinehurst NC.
Pinehurst
had a population of 9,706 people in the year 2000,
nearly double its population in 1990. Many of these new
residents come from across the country, if not the
world, to settle in this "village in the forest". When
asked what brought them here, many cited ambiance,
community character and spirit as their reasons for
choosing the area. If the current rate of about 230 new
homes being built each year continues on the remaining
vacant lots, our population may again double by the year
2020.
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Looking for a place with a healthy atmosphere to build a
health-orientated resort, James Walker Tufts (head of
the America Soda Foundation) stopped in the Sandhills
area in the spring of 1895. Despite the fact that the
area had been almost completely clear-cut by the timber
industry, something about this area moved him, and in
June 1895, he bought 598 acres of land for nearly $1.25
per acre around what is now the Village Center.
On June 20, 1895, Tufts contacted Frederick Law Olmsted,
the designer of Central Park in New York and the
landscape designer of the Biltmore Estate in Asheville,
North Carolina, to help him create a first-rate resort.
That summer, with the new plan in hand, 450 men began
construction on what was originally referred to as "Tuftstown".
Tufts selected the name Pinehurst for his resort out of
a list of non-winning names for Martha' s Vineyard.
On New Year's Eve 1895, the Holly Inn opened its doors
and Pinehurst was on its way.
Since all of the early buildings of Pinehurst stood on
barren land, Tufts hired Warren Manning to plant over
222,000 tree seedling and other plants (47,250 of these
were imported from France) around Pinehurst to give the
resort the natural beauty we all still enjoy today.
For many years, Pinehurst was a privately held resort
under sole proprietorship of the Tufts family. The Tufts
family controlled all aspects of the resort and closely
monitored all types of activities, including the
creation of its first 9-hole golf course in February
1898, and the continued acquisition of more land.
In 1920, a corporate form of ownership was established
when a charter for Pinehurst, Inc. was obtained from the
North Carolina Secretary of State. Tufts considered
incorporating the village as a municipality in 1926, but
he felt that a lack of year-round residents and state
tax laws would not be able to sustain it.
During the Great Depression, as other resorts began to
fail, property owners in Pinehurst agreed to pay more
taxes in order to support the resort through the
Depression and ensure that it would not fail like the
surrounding resorts. During World War II, Pinehurst
served as a support area for neighboring Fort Bragg and
many servicemen were either residents or visitors.
It was not until 1960 that Pinehurst became a year-round
resort with the introduction of air conditioning and
swimming pools at the resort facilities. By the late
1960s, however, Pinehurst's days as a paternalistic
resort under the Tufts were coming to an end.
Realizing that the resort was 75 years old and in need
of significant investment to update and improve the
resort facilities, the Tufts heirs sold Pinehurst, Inc.,
including the resort and approximately 7,500 acres of
land, to the Diamondhead Corporation for $9.2 million in
January 1971. It was under Diamondhead' s control that
the creation and sale of lots with membership rights to
the Pinehurst resort facilities began.
Advertisements were placed in newspapers around the
country, and people were flown in to play golf and
purchase a lot. Lake Pinehurst was created to enhance
the residential neighborhood, new recreational
improvements were made (including Course Number 6 in the
late 1970s), and infrastructure was put into place to
support the new development. However, all this activity
was not considered to be progress by local residents.
Since Pinehurst was not a full municipality, there were
no building inspections, no planning or zoning
regulations, and no real means for the concerns of the
residents to be acted upon. After several years of
debate among residents over whether to seek
incorporation as a full municipality or continue to
allow Diamondhead to coordinate affairs, it was decided
by a majority in 1980 that Pinehurst would function most
effectively independently of the Diamondhead
Corporation.
In 1980, with a population of 1,746 residents, Pinehurst
was granted full incorporation as a municipality and
was, for the first time, more than just a privately run
resort.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Pinehurst had a
population of 9,706 people in the year 2000, nearly
double its population in 1990. Many of these new
residents come from across the country, if not the
world, to settle in this "village in the forest". When
asked what brought them here, many cited ambiance,
community character and spirit as their reasons for
choosing the area. If the current rate of about 230 new
homes being built each year continues on the remaining
vacant lots, our population may again double by the year
2020.
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