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Historic Laurinburg

Beneath the tall stately oaks lies Laurinburg, North Carolina. A three-time All America City located in the Sandhills region, Laurinburg offers the charm and quiet living of a small southern town with close proximity to larger cities, the mountains and the coast. Developing from its rich agricultural heritage, Laurinburg is still an agricultural community and it is also the progressive business and cultural center of Scotland County.

The lifestyle in Laurinburg is relaxed and laid back, but never boring – not with year-round outdoor recreation, a vibrant arts scene, progressive community services and close proximity to beaches, the mountains, big city attractions, and college and professional sports.

Laurinburg is located on US Highway 74, a major east-west four-lane highway, US Highway 401, a major north-south four-lane highway, and minutes away from Interstate 95 which runs from Maine to Florida. Also located just 43 miles from Fayetteville and Fort Bragg, Laurinburg is conveniently located for residential or business purposes for the expansion generated by Base Realignment and Closing (BRAC) and the impending growth of Fort Bragg.

32 Miles

Pinehurst, NC
World-class Golf

43 Miles

Fayetteville,
Fort Bragg

93 Miles

Charlotte, NC
The Queen City

97 Miles

Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina

100 Miles

Raleigh, Durham,
Chapel Hill, NC

105 Miles

Wilmington, NC
Port City

109 Miles

Greensboro, NC
The Triad

229 Miles

Biltmore Estate,
Asheville, NC

Interesting Facts

About The Area

Area: 12.45 sq. miles or 7,971.5 acres
Population: 15,646
Elevation: 218 feet above sea level
Average Temperature: 63.3º F
Highest Recorded Temperature: 107º F (August 1, 1988)
Lowest Recorded Temperature: -3º F (January 21, 1985)
Average Annual Rainfall: 49.3 inches
Growing Season: 212 Days
City Streets: 91.19 miles (86.59 miles are paved)
State Streets within the City: 47.21 miles
All American City: 1956, 1967 and 2003
Tree City USA: 1980-present

Community

Scotland County is a great place for families. Learn about the area here.

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Laurinburg Quarterly Newsletter

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Thanksgiving Holiday

The City of Laurinburg offices will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 23rd and Friday, Nov. 24th for the Thanksgiving holiday. The residential garbage, bulky items and recycling route for Thursday, will be picked up on Wednesday, Nov.…

For Immediate Release

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONSUMER BILLING DEPARTMENT CLOSED FRIDAY Laurinburg, N.C. – July 19, 2023 – Due to a major billing software upgrade, the City of Laurinburg Consumer Billing Department will not be able to process…

Fourth of July Fireworks Display

FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS DISPLAY The City will be holding its Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Display on Tuesday, July 4th. The fireworks will be lit from the same lot as usual, north of the baseball field along Railroad Street. The parking…

Free Firewood

FREE FIREWOOD – NO LIMIT!!! You are welcome to bring your chainsaw to cut and take as much wood as you need.Come by the Public Works office first to sign in at 503 Hall Street in Laurinburg and we will show you where the pile of wood is. Hours…