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, North Carolina in Moore County

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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Moore county include:

Aberdeen,   Addor,   Cameron,   Eagle Springs,   Eastwood,   Edgewood Terrace,   Elberta,   Foxfire,   Garners Store,   Garren Hill,   Glendon,   Harris,   Haw Branch,   Hill Crest,   Hog Island,   Jackson Hamlet,   Jackson Springs,   Jugtown,   Lakeview,   Lobelia,   Manly,   McConnell,   Midtown,   Monroetown,   Murdocksville,   Narrow Ridge,   Niagara,   Parkwood,   Pinebluff,   Pinehurst,   Pleasantville,   Putnam,   Robbins,   Samarcand,   Seven Lakes,   Silver Springs,   Southern Pines,   Spies,   Taylortown,   Thomas Crossroads,   Vass,   West End,   West Philadelphia,   Westmore,   Whispering Pines,   Zion Grove,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Carthage, NC?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the village of Carthage, North Carolina:

1. The village of Carthage was named after the ancient city of Carthage in Tunisia.

2. Carthage is the county seat of Moore County, North Carolina.

3. The Tyson and Jones Buggy Factory (now known as the Carthage Historical Museum) was established in Carthage in 1892 and produced buggies, wagons, and carriages until the early 1900s. Today, it is a museum showcasing the town's history.

4. The Shaw House, built in 1820, is one of the oldest buildings in Carthage and provides insight into how wealthy families lived in the 19th century.

5. The U.S. Open Golf Championship was held at the Pinehurst Resort, just a few miles outside of Carthage, several times between 1999 and 2014.

6. The Sandhills Horticultural Gardens, located near Carthage, are among the top public gardens in the Southeast United States.

7. Carthage is home to the annual Buggy Festival, which celebrates the town's history and features local music, food, and crafts.

8. The population of Carthage was 2,205 according to the 2010 census.