Tarboro, NC Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (male): 5,060

Population (female): 5,796

Median Age: 44.9 years

Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Tarboro: 85.8 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)

Elevation: 64 feet

"Tarrburg", as the town was called on maps of 1770–75, was chartered November 30, 1760, as "Tarborough" by the General Assembly. In September of the same year, Joseph and Ester Howell deeded 150 acres (610,000 m2) of their property to the Reverend James Moir, Lawrence Toole (a merchant), Captains Aquilla Sugg and Elisha Battle, and Benjamin Hart, Esquire, for five shillings and one peppercorn. As commissioners, these men laid out a town with lots not exceeding 0.5 acres (2,000 m2) and streets not wider than 80 feet (24 m), with 12 lots and a 50-acre (200,000 m2) "common" set aside for public use. Lots were to be sold for two pounds, with the proceeds to be turned over to the Howells; however, full payment was not received for all of the 109 lots sold, and some were not sold for the 40 shillings price.

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111 HOSPITAL DR 2.0 miles

111 HOSPITAL DR
TARBORO, NC 27886
Categories: TARBORO NC

101 CLINIC DR 2.1 miles

101 CLINIC DR
TARBORO, NC 27886
Categories: TARBORO NC

2909 N MAIN ST 2.2 miles

2909 N MAIN ST
TARBORO, NC 27886
Categories: TARBORO NC

2001 SUNSET AVE 16.5 miles

2001 SUNSET AVE
ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27804
Categories: ROCKY MOUNT NC

3208 SUNSET AVE STE C 17.8 miles

3208 SUNSET AVE STE C
ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27804
Categories: ROCKY MOUNT NC

1006a W H Smith Blvd, 17.9 miles

1006a W H Smith Blvd,
Greenville, NC 27834
Categories: Greenville NC

804 ENGLISH RD STE 100 18.2 miles

804 ENGLISH RD STE 100
ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27804
Categories: ROCKY MOUNT NC

550 N WINSTEAD AVE 18.3 miles

550 N WINSTEAD AVE
ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27804
Categories: ROCKY MOUNT NC

2315B EXECUTIVE CIR 18.7 miles

2315B EXECUTIVE CIR
GREENVILLE, NC 27834
Categories: GREENVILLE NC

117 ROUNDABOUT CT 18.8 miles

117 ROUNDABOUT CT
ROCKY MOUNT, NC 27804
Categories: ROCKY MOUNT NC

2100 STANTONSBURG RD 21.4 miles

2100 STANTONSBURG RD
GREENVILLE, NC 27834
Categories: GREENVILLE NC

2253 STANTONSBURG RD 21.4 miles

2253 STANTONSBURG RD
GREENVILLE, NC 27834
Categories: GREENVILLE NC

3121 MOSELEY DR 23.5 miles

3121 MOSELEY DR
GREENVILLE, NC 27858
Categories: GREENVILLE NC

315 GREENVILLE BLVD SE 23.5 miles

315 GREENVILLE BLVD SE
GREENVILLE, NC 27858
Categories: GREENVILLE NC

3535 S MEMORIAL DR 24.0 miles

3535 S MEMORIAL DR
GREENVILLE, NC 27834
Categories: GREENVILLE NC

3725 NASH ST NW 24.3 miles

3725 NASH ST NW
WILSON, NC 27896
Categories: WILSON NC

3709 NASH ST NW 24.3 miles

3709 NASH ST NW
WILSON, NC 27896
Categories: WILSON NC

1688 E ARLINGTON BLVD 24.6 miles

1688 E ARLINGTON BLVD
GREENVILLE, NC 27858
Categories: GREENVILLE NC

307 S MAIN ST 24.8 miles

307 S MAIN ST
LEWISTON, NC 27849
Categories: LEWISTON NC

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Local Area Info: Tarboro, North Carolina

Tarboro is a town located in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Rocky Mount Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 11,415. It is the county seat of Edgecombe County. Tarboro is located near the western edge of North Carolina's coastal plain. It has many historical churches, some dating from the early 19th century.

Tarboro was chartered by British colonists in 1760. Located in a bend of the Tar River, it was an important river port, the head of navigation on the Tar just east of the fall line of the Piedmont. As early as the 1730s, a small European-American community developed around this natural asset. Its warehouse, customs office and other commercial concerns, together with a score of "plain and cheap" houses, made a bustling village.

Created in 1760, Tarboro is the ninth-oldest incorporated town in North Carolina. Situated on the Tar River at the fall line in the Piedmont, the town served the area as an important colonial river port. It was a thriving trade center until the Civil War.

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Population (male): 5,060

Population (female): 5,796

Median Age: 44.9 years

Cost of Living: March 2019 cost of living index in Tarboro: 85.8 (less than average, U.S. average is 100)

Elevation: 64 feet

"Tarrburg", as the town was called on maps of 1770–75, was chartered November 30, 1760, as "Tarborough" by the General Assembly. In September of the same year, Joseph and Ester Howell deeded 150 acres (610,000 m2) of their property to the Reverend James Moir, Lawrence Toole (a merchant), Captains Aquilla Sugg and Elisha Battle, and Benjamin Hart, Esquire, for five shillings and one peppercorn. As commissioners, these men laid out a town with lots not exceeding 0.5 acres (2,000 m2) and streets not wider than 80 feet (24 m), with 12 lots and a 50-acre (200,000 m2) "common" set aside for public use. Lots were to be sold for two pounds, with the proceeds to be turned over to the Howells; however, full payment was not received for all of the 109 lots sold, and some were not sold for the 40 shillings price.