North Carolina’s Artsy and Progressive ‘Paris of the Piedmont’ Features Eclectic Markets and Outdoor Recreation

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North Carolina's Artsy and Progressive 'Paris of the Piedmont' Features Eclectic Markets and Outdoor Recreation

North Carolina’s Piedmont region is famously home to the University of North Carolina (UNC), which dominates Chapel Hill’s main streets. However, if you wander just two blocks from campus, you’ll enter Carrboro, a progressive hotbed that feels like a completely different world. You’ll still enjoy biscuits, Cheerwine, and BBQ in Carrboro, but instead of seeing folks tailgating before the big games, you’ll see them spreading out in the grass and hula-hooping around the co-op.



Carrboro’s “Paris of the Piedmont” nickname first appeared in a countercultural newsletter in the 1970s, when UNC grad student Nyle Frank dreamed of turning the town into a commune. Frank claims he didn’t actually coin the nickname, and his project didn’t stand the test of time, but in many ways, his prophecy proved accurate. Prominent market squares and a walkable downtown keep the European spirit alive in Carrboro, and while no one is genuinely suggesting that downtown Carrboro feels like the 1st Arrondissement, Carrboro has more in common with the City of Love than most Carolina towns. Its main street has a butcher shop, a farmers market, and a grocery store stocked with European wines, cheeses, and fresh-baked baguettes — all within walking distance.

I grew up 15 minutes away from Carrboro, and for my entire life, this town has had different priorities than its neighbors. Carrboro, which is a mere half-hour drive from Raleigh-Durham International Airport, is more walkable than North Carolina’s nearby city in a park, more free-wheeling than Chapel Hill, and home to more Birkenstocks per capita than Durham. It’s the closest thing the Piedmont region has to a European-style population center, and its residents are committed to keeping it that way.



We’ll always have Carrboro

Paris might be the city of love, but Carrboro is where love wins. It was the first town in North Carolina to elect an openly gay mayor, and the first to give same-sex couples the domestic-partner benefits heterosexual marriages enjoy. That spirit lives on today under the town’s official tagline, “Feel Free.” To experience this for yourself, head directly to Weaver Street Market. The local grocery store is a downtown icon, stocking quality produce, imported snacks, and a healthy selection of hot foods. Grab a fresh plate, pair it with a beer or a kombucha, and spend the afternoon on one of the outdoor tables or sitting cross-legged on the market’s massive front lawn.

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When you think of Paris, you might think of strolling through market stalls in hip neighborhoods. Believe it or not, you can also do that in Carrboro. Every Saturday morning, the Carrboro Farmers Market sets up shop just four blocks from downtown, serving fresh produce and cool chachkis all sourced within 50 miles of Carrboro City limits.



Paris also conjures up images of artists and musicians on every corner, which is another Carrboro specialty. Keep your eyes peeled for Weaver Street Market’s bulletin board and downtown telephone poles, two places where promoters love to plaster posters and flyers advertising the arts. Between The ArtsCenter, live music venues, and open-air breweries, something is always happening in Carrboro. If it’s your first night in town, consider catching a show at The Cats Cradle, grabbing a bite at City Bus Burritos and Tacos, and hanging with the denizens at the Orange County Social Club.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.