Asheboro ZooKeepers vs. Holly Springs Salamanders
A fun, family‑friendly baseball game just minutes from Historic Midtown, perfect for residents to enjoy live summer sports, concessions, and free admission for kids under 12.
View event details →Historic Midtown in Asheboro, North Carolina, blends charming early-20th-century architecture with a welcoming, tight-knit community spirit. Stroll tree-lined streets dotted with classic bungalows, lovingly restored cottages, and vibrant front porches, all just steps from unique local shops and gathering spots that make this neighborhood truly one of a kind.
Asheboro offers a tranquil environment with low traffic noise, providing a peaceful place to settle. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes, many with three bedrooms, and a variety of construction periods, creating diverse architectural styles. Access to primary and secondary schools is convenient via short trips, supported by multiple public and private options. Residents have access to approximately 20 grocery stores reachable by a brief car ride, while pharmacies offering essential grocery items are nearby for quick stops. This area provides easy parking and a short drive to major highways, ensuring practical transportation for daily activities.
The character of Asheboro is exemplified by its calm ambience. Asheboro is very quiet, as the streets tend to be very tranquil.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A beautifully restored Spanish Colonial Revival–style performing arts venue on Sunset Avenue, built in 1929 and now serving as a community cultural hub for films, live performances, and local partnerships.
A charming one‑acre town green tucked into Historic Midtown, featuring a pavilion, dance floor, fountain, and memory walk where community events, outdoor concerts, and gatherings regularly take place.
A vibrant stretch along Sunset Avenue offering an array of locally beloved eateries—from traditional BBQ at Hop’s to tacos at Taco Loco and farm‑to‑table doughnuts at The Table Bakery—anchoring the neighborhood’s dining scene.
Historic brick buildings lining Church and Fayetteville Streets house a rich collection of antique malls, vintage stores, and independent boutiques, creating a walkable shopping district unique to Midtown.
Located just steps from Midtown, this museum showcases a rotating collection of historic aircraft, models, uniforms, and aviation memorabilia—many kept in flight‑ready condition—highlighting the region’s aviation heritage.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A fun, family‑friendly baseball game just minutes from Historic Midtown, perfect for residents to enjoy live summer sports, concessions, and free admission for kids under 12.
View event details →Local gardening and nature enthusiasts from Historic Midtown can learn practical summer beekeeping tips and connect with fellow residents interested in sustainable agriculture.
A chance to explore nearby nature with a guided hike through Purgatory Mountain Trail—great for families and outdoor lovers living in Historic Midtown looking to enjoy active summer outings.
An elegant arts cocktail event featuring a silent art auction and local plein air works—ideal for culturally minded Midtown residents to support local arts and meet community artists.
View event details →A free Sunday evening concert within walking distance from Historic Midtown—perfect for families and neighbors to enjoy live music under the summer sky at the park.
View event details →A two‑week youth theatre camp for ages 8–19 hosted at the nearby Sunset Theatre—great for Midtown families looking to inspire creativity and confidence in local youth.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Historic Midtown
Local characteristics and demographics for Historic Midtown