The Aberdeen Farmer's Market is moving to the Aberdeen Lake Park Recreation Station, located off US Highway 1, every Saturday from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

 

elcome to the Town of Aberdeen!       

Nestled among long leaf pines and world renowned golf is a pleasant town waiting for you to discover.  Aberdeen, originally named Blue's Crossing, was settled in the 1700's by Scottish emigrants.  Aberdeen is the delight of railroad buffs, historians, artists and golfers.  Aberdeen's historic district is located off U.S. Highway 1 and N.C. Highway 5 between South Street and Maple Street.  Its National Register historic district features antiques, collectibles, art exhibits, unique gift shops and cafes.  Discover the charm of another century as you stroll down the sidewalks of this quaint little railroad town steeped in history.

TOWN CLOSING

The Town of Aberdeen Town Hall will be closed on Monday, September 6, 2010 in observance of Labor Day.  There will be no recycle pick up on this day.  The recycle make up day will be Wednesday, September 8, 2010.

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