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N.C. Main Street Communities

Wake Forest
Hickory
Fuquay-Varina
Clayton
Marion
Forest City
Edenton
Eden
Morehead City
North Wilkesboro
Sparta
Oxford
Monroe
Elkin
Roxboro
Roxboro Development Group is comprised of local business volunteers, government employees and others who are working to improve the town environment.
Farmville
Lexington
Brevard
Albemarle
Southport
Newton
Concord
Through the efforts of Concord's Main Street program and the City of Concord, the city's central business district is now attractive and thriving rather than just surviving.
Elizabeth City
Burlington
Waynesville
Smithfield
Kinston
Hendersonville
Since 1986, Downtown Hendersonville, Inc. has been the administrative sponsor of Hendersonville’s Main Street Program.
Henderson
Realizing the need to preserve and restore its wonderful history, the City of Henderson sought designation as a North Carolina Main Street City and gained that status in 1986.
Wadesboro
Sanford
Reidsville
Lenoir
Goldsboro
Wilson
Historic Downtown Wilson NC was designated as a North Carolina Main Street Community in 1982 and was named as a national Main Street Community in 2002.
Rocky Mount
Statesville
Morganton
Washington
Downtown Washington on the Waterfront, Inc. is to serve as a facilitator and catalyst to renew, restore, rebuild, and revitalize the downtown business district, improve economic conditions, encourage tourism, and preserve historical buildings and the
Tarboro
Shelby
The city of Shelby was one of the first five chartered Main Street Associations in North Carolina and one of the first 30 Main Street programs nationally under the pilot program launched by the National Trust For Historic Preservation.
Salisbury
New Bern
In 1980, New Bern was selected to participate in the new North Carolina Main Street Program, developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation that promotes downtown revitalization within the context of historic preservation.
North Carolina Main Street Center
The North Carolina Main Street Center promotes downtown revitalization based on economic development within the context of historic preservation, a concept developed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
North Carolina Downtown Development Association
The North Carolina Downtown Development Association (NCDDA) is a non-profit membership organization made up of towns, downtown development organizations, chambers of commerce, and private professionals.