Tarboro

Tarboro Historic District, Tarboro Neighborhood

The Tarboro Historic District neighborhood enchants with its tree-lined streets, grand antebellum homes, and diverse collection of 19th- and early 20th-century architecture. Residents enjoy a close-knit, welcoming community surrounded by beautifully preserved landmarks and a timeless, small-town charm.

Tarboro offers a peaceful and quiet environment that complements a slower-paced daily rhythm. Residences primarily date back to the mid-1970s, featuring a mix of two and three-bedroom detached homes and duplexes. Convenient access to primary and secondary schools enhances day-to-day living, with a pharmacy nearby providing essential supplies and several nearby dining options. While grocery shopping may require driving, highways and parking are easily accessible, making transportation and errands manageable. The town’s character emphasizes tranquility and simplicity, making it a comfortable place with a welcoming community atmosphere surrounded by the natural charm of North Carolina.

People who prefer a calm environment will enjoy Tarboro. Most areas in Tarboro are very quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.

Highlights of Tarboro Historic District

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Tarboro Town Common

Established in 1760 and located at Main and Albemarle Streets, Tarboro Town Common is one of only two remaining original town commons in the country, offering 15 acres of green space, historic monuments, and shaded walking paths in the heart of the historic district.

🏫 Blount-Bridgers House

Nestled on Main Street within the district, this stately 1808 Federal-style home now serves as an art and history museum, showcasing Tarboro’s heritage and hosting community events, exhibits, and a beautiful period garden.

🍽️ On the Square Restaurant

Situated steps from the Historic District’s centerpiece, this award-winning bistro on St. Andrew Street is beloved for its upscale Southern cuisine, thoughtfully curated wine list, and charming ambiance inside a restored downtown building.

🛒 Tarboro Public Market

Located at the corner of Main and Pitt Streets, the Tarboro Public Market brings together local farmers, artisans, and vendors in a historic downtown setting, making it a weekend favorite for fresh finds and neighborly atmosphere.

🚴 Historic District Walking & Biking Tour

A self-guided walking and biking route winds through the district’s tree-lined streets, past antebellum homes, historic churches, and Civil War-era landmarks, offering locals and visitors a unique way to experience Tarboro’s architectural and cultural legacy.

A Tarboro Neighborhood

This June in Tarboro Historic District

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 9, 2026

FREE Patriotic Pops: Celebrating America 250 with the North Carolina Symphony

Tarboro Town Common (202 W Wilson St, Tarboro) • 7:30 PM–9:15 PM

A free, all‑ages outdoor concert right in the Historic District offering patriotic music—Southa, Williams, Copland—bringing community pride and summer festivity within walking distance.

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June 16, 2026

Chamber Night with the Tarboro River Bandits

Tarboro Municipal Stadium • 6:30 PM–9:00 PM

Free family‑friendly baseball evening close to home—great for Historic District residents to gather, enjoy local sports and support the River Bandits under summer skies.

June 19, 2026

Tarboro‑Edgecombe Juneteenth Festival

Tarboro (downtown area)

A meaningful community festival celebrating African American culture, local vendors, performances and unity—directly engaging Historic District neighbors in regional heritage.

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Through June 2026

Tarboro‑Edgecombe Farmers Market (Tue & Fri mornings, Sat)

Tarboro Public Market, corner of Main & Pitt Streets • Tue & Fri: 7:00 AM–10:00 AM; Sat: 8:00 AM–11:00 AM

Weekly opportunity for Historic District residents to shop fresh local produce, crafts, and baked goods, fostering neighborhood connections and sustainable shopping.

June 20, 2026

NC Blueberry Festival (Downtown Burgaw)

Downtown Burgaw, NC • 9:00 AM–10:00 PM

A popular regional festival celebrating southeastern NC’s blueberry heritage with family‑friendly activities, music, and community spirit—reachable as a fun day trip for HC District residents.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Tarboro Historic District

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Tarboro Historic District

Neighborhood Characteristics

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