Roxboro, North Carolina
Roxboro is a city and the county seat of Person County, North Carolina in the United States. The population was 8,362 at the 2010 census. The city is north of Durham and is a part of the four-county Durham-Chapel Hill Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of 504,357 as of the 2010 Census. The Durham–Chapel Hill MSA is a part of the larger Raleigh-Durham-Cary Combined Statistical Area, which has a population of 1,749,525 as of the 2010 Census.
History
Roxboro is named after a town in Scotland, Roxburgh. Although spelled differently, they are pronounced the same. Prior to the official adoption of the name Roxboro, the community was known as "Mocassin Gap". The city of Roxboro was incorporated on January 9, 1855 and remains the only municipality in Person County.The Holloway-Jones-Day House, House on Wagstaff Farm, James A. and Laura Thompson Long House, Merritt-Winstead House, Person County Courthouse, Roxboro Commercial Historic District, Roxboro Cotton Mill, and Roxboro Male Academy and Methodist Parsonage are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On July 7, 1920, Red Roach was lynched in downtown Roxboro.
Geography
Roxboro is located at .According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of, of which is land and 0.16% is water.
Climate
Roxboro has a moderate subtropical climate, with mild weather in the spring, fall, and winter. However, summers can be hot and humid. Winter temperatures generally range from highs in the low 50s°F to lows in the upper 20s-mid 30s°F, though degree weather is not uncommon. The record low was -9 °F in January 1985. Spring and fall days are usually in the low to mid 70s°F, with nights in the 50s°F. Summer days are often in the upper 80s and low 90s °F with very high humidity. The record high was 104 °F in July 1966. The rainiest months are July and September.Roxboro receives an average of 7.2 in of snow per winter. Freezing rain and sleet occur most winters, and occasionally the area experiences a major, damaging ice storm. Roxboro is often dubbed the "Snow Capital of the Triangle" because it often receives the most or close to the most snow during snowstorms in central North Carolina due to its high elevation.
Law and government
City Council
- Merilyn P. Newell, Mayor
- Tim Chandler, Mayor Pro-Tem
- Mark Phillips, Councilman
- Benji Gault, Councilman
- Cynthia C. Petty, Councilman
- Reggie Horton, Councilman
Crime
Current statistics
In 2009, 0 murders or non-negligent manslaughters were reported on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reports.Businesses
Roxboro businesses include LED lighting, law firms, electrical, textile, manufacturing, aerodynamics, administrative, winery, brokering, food processing, automotive, tobacco agriculture, aluminum and paper products. Roxboro is also adjacent to North Carolina's Research Triangle region, home to numerous high-tech companies and enterprises.Largest employers:
- Duke Energy
- Eaton Corporation
- Georgia-Pacific Corporation
- GKN Driveline
- Person County Schools
- Person Memorial Hospital
- Boise Cascade
- Capital Power Corporation
- CenterEdge Software
- CertainTeed
- Dialight
- Louisiana-Pacific Corporation
- Mark Line Industries
- North American Aerodynamics, Inc
- P&A Industrial Fabrications
- Piedmont Electric Membership Corporation
- Polywood
- Premier Displays & Services LLC
- Spuntech Industries Inc
- U.S. Flue-Cured
- Wesbell Technologies
Demographics
There were 3,479 households out of which 28.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.2% were married couples living together, 22.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 38.8% were non-families. 33.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 15.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.21 and the average family size was 2.76.
In the city the population was spread out with 23.7% under the age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 29.0% from 25 to 44, 20.8% from 45 to 64, and 18.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 44.1 years. For every 100 females there were 81.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 77.8 males.
The median income for a household in the city was $36,918 and the median income for a family was $42,559. Males had a median income of $27,741 versus $23,245 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,824. About 13.4% of families and 16.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.6% of those under age 18 and 14.5% of those age 65 or over.
Education
See Person County, North Carolina.- Piedmont Community College
Culture
Museum
- Person County Museum - The museum complex includes the Kitchen House, the Male Academy/Parsonage, Woodsdale General Store, Dr. John H. Merritt's office, a tobacco barn, and the Van Hook Subscription School, which is believed to be the oldest in the state. An exhibit features athletic exploits of Roxboro's own Enos Slaughter to Person County's connection with the RMS Titanic in uptown Roxboro.
Entertainment
- Palace Pointe - A multi-entertainment complex featuring eight movie screens with stadium seating, 20 bowling lanes with cosmic bowling, a roller skating rink, arcade room, diner, billiards room, and private rooms for parties and meeting functions.
- Roxboro Motorsports Dragway - An IHRA sanctioned, 1/8 mile concrete dragstrip opened in 1960. Car, truck and bike events are the norm during the spring, summer and fall.
- Rock Sportsplex- Features five baseball fields and a batting cage.
Farmers market
- Person County Farmers Market - Locally grown produce and goods. Located in the business district.
- Roxboro Farmers Market on Depot Street - Fresh produce and other goods. Located in Uptown Roxboro.
Festivals
- Personality - A two-day festival is held in August and brings thousands to uptown. It includes street dancing, games, music, booths, food and rides.
- Lake Mayo Canoe/Kayak Festival - This one-day event is for paddlers and spectators alike. It is celebrated each spring on Lake Mayo.
- Willow Oak Blue Grass Festival - Held in June and September of each year, this park setting is the home of national, regional, and local blue grass bands. The site includes camping, food, and concessions.
- Curam Fest - Indulge in the delicious knowledge of Curam Development. Curam Experts from all over the world gather here to discuss the framework.
- Flem Whitt Beach Music Festival - Usually held the first weekend in August at the Hyco Lake recreation area and includes music from multiple well known beach music bands.
Events
- Clash of the Carts - The competition invites teams of amateur engineers, mechanics, performing artists, general goofballs, and others to create outrageous human powered soapbox carts to race against the clock in a two block downhill sprint to the finish line in uptown.
- Mayo Lake Cyclysm - Join over 100 cyclists on a scenic journey through rural North Carolina and Virginia. Choose between route distances of 25 km, 50 km and a more challenging ride of 75 km for experienced cyclists. Cyclysm Bicycle Tour is usually held the third weekend of October.
- Friday Night Football - Rocket football is big in this town, a good way to end the work week with a little fun. Rocket football brings out thousands of family/friends from the community to watch the game. Also home of Douglas Weaver, Willie Pettiford, Lamarte McGhee, Jacob Newton and other outstanding former Rocket football players
- Relay For Life - Cancer fight fund-raising event from all walks of life, including patients, medical support staff, local businesses, friends, families, corporations, civic organizations, churches and community volunteers. This yearly event is held at Person High School Stadium in late September or early October.
- Flat River Antique Engine and Tractor Show - This two-day event attracts many exhibitors and visitors with demonstrations and displays based on the rich agricultural heritage of Person County. Event held in mid September at Optimist Park.
- July 4 parade and fireworks - Main Street is paraded with antique cars, hot rods, tractors and horse back riders. Followed by celebration of American spirit and pride. Set at the Person High School Stadium, the colorful sights and sounds are preceded by a live concert.
- Alive After 5 - Hundreds of musical fans gather to listen to the smooth sounds of local bands. This summer event usually held twice a year in June and July at Merritt Commons in uptown.
Performing arts
- Kirby Civic Auditorium - Entertainment in this restored historic movie theater in uptown Roxboro features live theater, dance, and concerts. Headliners have included Branford Marsalis, Doc Watson, the Embers, Mike Cross, and year-round local productions. Total seating capacity - 1028.
- Roxboro Little Theater - Producing stage entertainment for over 30 years, through the efforts of both local and regional thespians. RLT has featured such productions as The Wizard of Oz, Steel Magnolias, The Sound of Music, Oliver, and Fiddler on the Roof.
- Merritt Commons Pavilion - Hosts local music acts and stage plays in uptown Roxboro.
Public library
- Person County Public Library is located in Roxboro. The library hosts over fifty programs a year for children, and an average of two programs a month for adults. There are over 26,000 library card holders.
Parks and recreation
- Allensville Park
- Bushy Fork Park
- Huck Sansbury Recreation Complex
- Hurdle Mills Park
- Longhurst Park
- Mayo Park
- Mt. Tirzah Park
- Olive Hill Park
- Optimist Park
- Hyco Lake
- Mayo Lake
- Piedmont Community College Nature Trail - A system of seven trails with an observatory. Total distance is 12,741 feet.
- Rock Sportsplex - five baseball fields and a batting cage
- Roxboro City Lake
- Roxboro Country Club - 18-hole golf course
Shopping
- Madison Corners
- Madison Square
- Person Plaza
- Piedmont Square
- Roxboro Commons
- Roxboro Market Place
- Roxboro Square
Infrastructure
Transportation
Air
- Raleigh Regional Airport at Person County located south of Roxboro on U.S. Route 501
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport located south of Roxboro
- Piedmont Triad International Airport located southwest of Roxboro
Major highways
- United States Highways:
- * U.S. Route 158
- * U.S. Route 501
- North Carolina Highways:
- * N.C. 49
- * N.C. 57
- * N.C. 157
Railroad
- Norfolk Southern - freight rail service
Public transit
- Person Area Transit System operates bus routes within Roxboro.
Utilities
Media
Print media
Newspapers and periodicals that serve the Roxboro and surrounding area include:- The Courier-Times
- The Herald-Sun
Radio
Roxboro is part of the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville Designated Market Area, the 24th largest broadcast television market in the United States.
- WFMY-TV from Greensboro, NC is carried on DirecTV.
- WSET-TV from Lynchburg, Virginia is carried on Charter Cable and DirecTV.
Notable people
- Jamie Barnette, former professional American and Canadian football quarterback
- Betty Lou Beets, convicted murderer who was sentenced to death from murdering her husband
- Robert L. Blackwell, soldier in World War I, Medal of Honor recipient
- Margie Bowes, country music singer
- Carl Long, NASCAR driver
- Tom Long, CEO of MillerCoors Brewing Company
- Wendy Palmer, professional basketball player and current head women's basketball coach at UNCG
- James Ramsey, Carolina General Assembly; Speaker of the House; awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine in 2012
- Enos Slaughter, aka "Country", St. Louis Cardinals baseball player
- Henry Slaughter, Southern Gospel musician
- Jim Thorpe, Champions Tour professional golfer
- Luke Torian, politician, Virginia House of Delegates 52nd District Representative
- George Yarborough, World War I soldier, Battle of Belleau Wood