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Red Springs
, North Carolina in Robeson County

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24 active listings near Red Springs
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$499,000   👍 225 E 3rd Ave
$447,500   👍 225 E 3rd Ave
$270,000   👍* 112 N Peachtree St
$235,000   👍* 2799 S Duffie Rd
$210,000   👍* 419 McMillan Ave
$202,000   👍* 109 E McNeill Dr
$129,900   👍 116 Roberts St
$115,000   👍* 107 Old Lowery Rd
$86,500   👍 McBryde Mill Rd
$59,900   👍 400 McLeod Rd
$55,000   👍* 1504 McBryde Mill Rd
$53,750   👍* Richland Dr
$45,000   👍* Blue Springs Rd
$39,000   👍* 176 Graham St
$34,900   👍 224 Mt Zion Church Rd
$30,000   👍* W 2nd Ave
$30,000   👍 2735 N Hilltop Top Rd
$28,000   👍 Lakeview Dr Lot A9
$28,000   👍 Lakeview Dr Lot A8
$27,000   👍 2 N Hilltop Rd
$24,000   👍 MT Tabor Rd
$20,000   👍* Milk Dairy Rd
$5,500   👍* Sunset Dr

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

Red Springs is a small town in Robeson County, North Carolina, with a population of about 3,400 people. It is known for its scenic beauty, rich history, and diverse cultural heritage. Red Springs was founded in 1830 and was named after the natural springs that had a reddish hue due to the minerals in the water.

The town is home to several historic sites, including the John Charles McNeill House, a historic plantation house built in the early 19th century; the Red Springs and Northern Railroad Depot, which now serves as a museum showcasing local history; and the Baker Sanatorium, a former tuberculosis sanatorium.

Red Springs is also a hub for outdoor recreation, with several parks and nature preserves located in the area. The nearby Lumber River State Park offers opportunities for fishing, paddling, and hiking, while the Jones Lake State Park is a popular destination for swimming, boating, and picnicking.

The town of Red Springs is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with an annual Native American powwow, a bluegrass festival, and a gospel music festival that draw visitors from all over the region. Overall, Red Springs is a charming town with a rich history and plenty of outdoor and cultural attractions to explore.