Six Surprises on My First Trip to Moore County, NC
By Lisa Sokolowski
My mom and I traveled to Moore County, North Carolina in July for 2024 Peach Week.
We knew two main things about the Pinehurst area. First: We knew Moore County hosts Peach Week as support of the N.C. Peach Festival in neighboring Candor. Second: We knew the Village of Pinehurst was home to the U.S. Open.
And that was it.
Of course, we did some research before getting to the area because we wanted to make sure we didn’t miss anything. And we found a ton of things to do, fun facts, and just general surprises when we were in town.
We wanted to share them so you don’t miss anything when you’re planning your trip to the Sandhills of North Carolina.
And then there’s the Welcome Center in Pinehurst, which is in The Theater Building. That building is also home to the very popular Lisi Italian restaurant and other commercial shops. It was formerly home to a 500-person hexagonal theater, which opened in 1923 and closed in 1963. There’s a sign inside for the “Pinehurst Playhouse,” a nod to the old performance space.
3. Best Breakfast in Golf
If you look online, you’ll see it noted that Pinehurst has the “best breakfast in golf.” I’m not sure how the Pinehurst Resort got the distinction, but we had to check it out. It is amazing.
If you’re golfing, you can book a package that includes the breakfast buffet at The Carolina Dining Room in The Carolina Hotel. However, it is open to the public and reservations are not required.
Do yourself a favor and have breakfast here one day. And get the omelet. Trust me. It’s the best omelet I’ve ever eaten in my entire life. Bo, the omelet connoisseur, said he’s made hundreds of thousands of them. And it’s proof that practice makes perfect. Because it was perfect.
5. Taxidermy Hall of Fame
If you’re looking for a very interesting experience, you’ll find it in Christian Book Store in Southern Pines.
Within the business (which yes, sells Christmas books) is the Taxidermy Hall Fame of NC. Every taxidermized wildlife that’s legal in North Carolina can be found there (including a road kill flattened beaver).
But that’s not all. It’s also home to an Antique Tool Museum. Both collections were owned by Kent Kelly, a former pastor of Calvary Memorial Church.
Knowing that might make the third part of the museums make more sense. It’s the Creation Museum, featuring Biblical thoughts of evolution amongst some other eclectic opinions. It’s free to view all the collections, although donations are requested.
Lisa Sokolowski traveled to the Sandhills region for the first time to experience 2024 Peach Week, eat her way through Aberdeen on a walking food tour, and enjoy the Home of American Golf. She writes about travel, food, crafts, and more at Drugstore Divas.
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