Southern Pines North
Carolina
Looking for a home in
the friendly town of Southern Pines NC.
The
town of Southern Pines is located in Moore
County on the fringe of the Piedmont section
of the state in an area known as the Sandhills.
Incorporated in 1887, the town has a current population
of approximately 11,586 and encompasses 16.241 square
miles.
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What makes Southern Pines special among similar
North Carolina towns is its unique combination of
small-town ambience and big-city attractions. Retired
folks, active duty military personnel, working families,
singles -- all make up a diverse population.
Varied tastes and interests support a range of cultural
events, from musical and theatrical performances to art
exhibits and lecture series. Our local community college
offers many continuing education classes, as well as
opportunities for instruction from basic skills to
advanced degrees.
A moderate climate -- daytime highs average in the 40s
in winter and in the 80s in summer -- means that outdoor
activities are possible twelve months a year. Residents
and visitors alike enjoy golf, tennis, hiking, horseback
riding, etc. From youth soccer tournaments to summer
softball leagues to Senior Games in the Pines, there is
something for every age and interest.
The economy of Southern Pines balances manufacturing,
tourism, health services, education, and retirement.
Tourism continues to show growth trends, with
meeting/convention business remaining strong. The area
is the site of past and future major golf championship
play, as well as a destination for those shopping for
pottery and antiques. Southern Pines has a vibrant
downtown area as well as outlying shopping districts. A
big plus is the variety of hotels, meeting sites, and
restaurants available.
Besides all these local attractions, our central
geographical position in the state puts us within easy
driving distance to
Charlotte,
Fayetteville, and the
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel
Hill triangle. Or, a drive of a few hours can
lead west to the Appalachian Mountains or east to the
Atlantic seashore.
Southern Pines NC is proud of its rich heritage.
Early settlers in the area were Highland Scots. Sandy
soil produced few crops and made travel in the area
difficult. However, the coming of the railroad allowed
first for the export of harvested pine trees, then for
the import of visitors to resort hotels! The Town's
founder, John T. Patrick, bought the first 675 acres of
land for the town in 1884 on a place known as Shaw's
Ridge for the sum of $1,265. He called it Vineland, but
soon changed the name to Southern Pines. Originally
conceived of as a health resort, Patrick saw the climate
as the area's biggest asset. Parallel to the development
of "East" Southern Pines was "West Southern Pines",
which was one of the few -- and among the first --
incorporated African American towns in North Carolina.
The two communities were merged through its annexation
into Southern Pines in 1931. The town has flourished
over the years, surviving World Wars and the Depression
and changing economies to become the active community it
is today.
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