Nash County Farmers Market (Saturday Market)
Local residents can shop fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, crafts and more every Saturday—an easy, vibrant way to support local vendors close to Lincoln Park Historic District.
View event details →Nestled in Rocky Mount, the Lincoln Park Historic District radiates charm with its tree-lined streets and a rich collection of early- to mid-20th-century homes, from classic Craftsman bungalows to charming cottages. This close-knit neighborhood boasts a vibrant sense of community, where history and neighborly warmth create an inviting, timeless atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.
Rocky Mount in Nash County, North Carolina offers a peaceful and quiet environment ideal for appreciating calm surroundings. Most residences are single detached houses, with options including duplexes and mobile homes built primarily around 1981. Accessibility by automobile is very convenient, with nearby highways such as I-95 providing easy connections. Public bus lines are available within reachable distances from most properties, enhancing transit possibilities. The area includes a selection of private and public elementary and high schools. About 30 grocery stores and several dining establishments provide local convenience, making daily needs accessible within a relatively short drive.
Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced environment will enjoy Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount is very quiet overall, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A cohesive collection of 47 Minimal Traditional–style single‑family homes built between 1948 and 1953 by architect Thomas B. Herman, representing the first planned middle‑class African American subdivision in Rocky Mount and forming the historic core of Lincoln Park Historic District.
Opened in 1953 by Clarence E. Pittman and designed by Thomas B. Herman, this restaurant and motel served as a safe and welcoming Green Book‑listed lodging and dining spot for African American travelers during segregation, anchoring the neighborhood’s social and commercial life.
Formerly the Booker T. Washington High School, this community center lies just northeast of Lincoln Park Historic District and continues to serve as a cultural and educational hub for the neighborhood’s residents, maintaining vital programming and community connections.
Within the Lincoln Park neighborhood, a handful of commercial parcels—including a grocery store, childcare centers, and small businesses along Leggett Road—provide essential retail and services directly within walking distance for residents.
Lincoln Park Historic District serves as the culminating stop on Rocky Mount’s Civil Rights walking tour, where visitors reflect on the neighborhood’s founding in the segregation era and its legacy of African American resilience and community building.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Local residents can shop fresh seasonal produce, baked goods, crafts and more every Saturday—an easy, vibrant way to support local vendors close to Lincoln Park Historic District.
View event details →For those who prefer after-school or evening outings, the Tuesday farmers market in June offers fresh groceries and local fare during convenient evening hours right in Rocky Mount.
View event details →This free mobile food market helps Nash County residents access fresh groceries with dignity—an appealing community resource for Lincoln Park residents seeking healthy and reliable food access.
View event details →A great local networking evening to celebrate Rocky Mount businesses—residents of Lincoln Park may enjoy seeing community leaders honored and connecting with nearby entrepreneurs.
View event details →A vibrant downtown festival offering diverse street food and community energy—easy to reach and perfect for a summer evening outing for families near Lincoln Park.
View event details →A volunteer opportunity to learn water-quality science and help monitor local streams—meaningful civic engagement close to home for environmentally minded residents.
View event details →Enjoy a peaceful early-evening stroll through nature with history talk—ideal for families or anyone from Lincoln Park seeking an educational, relaxing outdoor activity.
View event details →Stories, updates, and things to know in Lincoln Park Historic District
Local characteristics and demographics for Lincoln Park Historic District