Pinehurst Village
A National Historic Landmark designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Walk it slowly — the roundabout, the pines, the porches. Park once and don’t move the car.
Pinehurst Village is a National Historic Landmark — designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1890s and largely unchanged since. The roundabout, the cottage architecture, the giant longleaf pines lining every street. It takes about ten minutes on foot to appreciate and considerably longer to want to leave.
Walk it slowly. The Village Chapel, the old inn porches, the local shops tucked into the Theatre Building and along Cherokee Road. It’s the kind of place that makes you slow down whether you planned to or not. Best on a weekday morning or a Sunday, before the day gets busy.
Everything worth doing in the village is walkable from the roundabout — coffee, dinner, a beer, ice cream at BRIM. Park once and don’t move the car.
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