Moore County, North Carolina
Aberdeen Historic District
Alston House
Bethesda Presbyterian Church
Black, J.C., House
Black-Cole House
Blue, Daniel, House
Blue, John, House
Blue, Malcolm, Farm
Boyd, James, House
Bruce-Dowd-Kennedy House
Bryant, James, House
Cameron Historic District
Carthage Historic District
Firleigh Farms
Jugtown Pottery
Kelly, Alexander, House
Lakeview Historic District
Leslie-Taylor House
Lincoln Park School
Lloyd-Howe House
McLeod Family Rural Complex
Moore County Courthouse
Moore County Hunt Lands and Mile-Away Farms
Phillips, John Evander, House
Pinehurst Historic District
Pinehurst Race Track
Shaw House
Southern Pines Historic District
Biography of Robert Hoyle Upchurch
Buggy Company
East Meets West
Jacques and Juliana Busbee
James McConnell
James McConnell
James Rogers McConnell
John Bethune
John MacRae
John Tyrant Patrick
Lt. Robert "Hoyle" Upchurch
Mechanic's Hill
Plank Road
Pottery Industry
Ret. SFC Zeb D. Harrington and The "Junkyard Dog"
Samarcand
In the years following its establishment, Moore County experienced several significant events and developments. During the American Revolutionary War, numerous residents of Moore County fought for independence and played a role in securing victory against British forces. The area also became known for its traditional agricultural practices, especially tobacco farming, which contributed to the local economy.
In the late 19th century, the discovery of natural mineral springs in Moore County increased tourism and led to the establishment of luxury resorts and health spas. The area gained popularity as a vacation destination and attracted wealthy visitors from around the country. The development of these resorts, such as Pinehurst Resort, helped shape the county's reputation as a prominent golfing destination.
In the 20th century, Moore County continued to evolve and diversify its economy beyond agriculture and tourism. Military presence, notably with the construction of Camp Mackall and Fort Bragg, brought new opportunities for growth and employment. The county also saw industrial expansion, with the establishment of manufacturing facilities and technological advancements, particularly in textiles and furniture production. Today, Moore County is known for its vibrant communities, scenic landscapes, and thriving industries, making it an attractive place to live and visit.
Brief timeline of the history of Moore County, North Carolina:
- 1746 - Moore County is established from Cumberland County.
- 1789-1791 - A courthouse and jail are built in the town of Carthage, now the county seat.
- 1832 - The Raleigh and Fayetteville Railroad is completed, improving transportation in the area.
- 1865 - The Civil War ends, and Moore County begins to recover from the devastation.
- 1884 - Southern Pines is incorporated as a village.
- 1901 - The first golf course in Southern Pines is opened, marking the beginning of the area's reputation as a golfing destination.
- 1952 - The Village of Pinehurst hosts the U.S. Open golf tournament.
- 1962 - The North Carolina Zoological Society is formed, leading to the establishment of the North Carolina Zoo in Moore County.
- 1980 - The Carolina Horse Park in Raeford is established, providing a venue for equestrian events.
- 2010 - Moore County experiences significant growth in population and economic development.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Moore County, North Carolina.