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County of Moore
Quite a few residents share similar stories about how they chose to live in Moore County: They came here on vacation or to visit family and liked it so much that they decided to move here, some even bringing their businesses with them or starting a new business. Moore County’s greatest asset is our unsurpassed quality of life.
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Town of Aberdeen
As the County's 3rd most populous community, the Town of Aberdeen is southern Moore County's commercial, industrial, and railroad hub.
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Town of Carthage
Incorporated as the Town of Carthage in 1796, the town's named was changed to Fagansville in 1806 in honor of Richardson Fagin because the county seat was previously established on land he owned. Although no one seems to know why, the state legislature changed the name back to Carthage in 1818 and the name stuck this time.
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Foxfire Village
First called Piney Bottom by early settlers, Foxfire Village was founded from a 2,200 acre farm, developing into a resort and residential community in the late 1960s.
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Town of Pinebluff
Though Pinebluff's original sand streets and avenues have mostly been paved, the Town retains much of its original character with tree-lined roads and walkways, two original churches, an ecologically diverse lake, and a mix of old and new homes nestled among the pines.
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