My great grandfather was Mack Rigsbee, a moonshiner, the owner of the Rigsbee rock house in Hillsborough NC. It's a historical landmark. There used to be a hidden path from the garage to the pool. FYI. Secret info I know. My uncle Wallace told me.
Love this video please make more we are looking to move this summer and we are wanting a more rural area. Please show more of the rural parts. Also do you guy's work with people looking for a rural residence? Like off to it's self kinda
Thanks for watching and for your kind words! We do help folks looking in more rural areas! It gets very rural around the Hillsborough area. Feel free to reach out with any questions!
Hi Corey! Thanks for watching. There is a large riverwalk along the Neuse River that starts in Wake Forest/North Raleigh and goes into Clayton. Wake Forest is much more built-up than Hillsborough though.
Big Bill Getty's France's 1st racetrack was Hillsborough!! He n Dad were bfs. Bill was always like... Go got Fred outta his veggie garden. I'm like "dad.. U realize Bill is a billionaire. Cuz bonar told me!". Tell him I'll be there in 5.
Chain Box Stores? Really? Sooooo NOT worth discussing when the topic is H'boro. But with that said, for the record, Hillsborough has two - with the area's best Walmart, and the area's least-busy Home Depot. Since I prefer Lowe's, I usually shoot over to the Chapel Hill Lowe's - which is ranked as one of the very best Lowe's in all of NC (& of course Lowe's is HQ'ed in NC, so it's the chain's priority state), as well as only a 10-minute drive from H'boro. Beyond that, a 25-30 mile radius of box stores from H'boro has you adding scads of them, as you're picking up the one's in Chapel Hill, Durham, Mebane, Burlington, & Pittsboro. More than you can shake a stick at, without them clogging up your town with traffic & congested parking lots that are both eyesores and headaches. Also, as you alluded to, "the small town feel" was one of your "Pros", so listing it again as a "con", is a bit ridiculous. And for the record, H'boro DOES have a number of cool bars & restaurants downtown, so the downtown nightlife scene is actually one of it's "pros" & NOT a "con". And despite the fact that H'boro is a relatively "small town", it actually serves up a pretty nice amount of commercial offerings for a town its size. Certainly one of the "pros" for this town is that it still retains some locally-owned small businesses that not only serve the area, but rival some of the best offerings in the state. For example, H'boro has its very own SKI SHOP! Never mind that you're still a few hours from the slopes or that snow skiing is a seasonal sport, C&R Sports is a KICK ASS ski shop! Of course, being that it exists a substantial distance from the nearest ski slopes & that skiing is a seasonal sport, C&R is also a sporting goods store focusing on several outdoor sports. But really, how cool is it for a town the size of H'boro, situated where it is... to STILL HAVE ITS OWN SKI SHOP? Answer... it's VERY COOL! So, what are Hillsborough's CONS? Every town has its cons, & for sure H'boro has some big ones. 1) it's an EXPENSIVE town/area in which to live. Property is expensive. Goods & services are pricey in this area, and your taxes are amongst the highest in the state. 2) the elected officials & the political scene in general are pretty much a joke. And, NOT in the "Mayberry" kind of way, where Andy can be your sheriff 6 days a week & is licensed to marry you on the 7th day. No. going hand in hand with the first two is the fact, that 3) traffic sucks and that 4) planning for its future is & has always been on the weak side. And, it's beyond just being unable to figure the basic stuff out... like the fact that the town is growing faster than it's prepared for. To really put a bow on it, it's more of a kind of "Hey, instead of dealing with our actual problems, let's just order up a few more dozen rainbow flags (at 5 times the cost) & stick them up all over town, & then bury our heads when redneck groups like the KKK come from neighboring rural areas to march in our town" kind of stupidity.
My great grandfather was Mack Rigsbee, a moonshiner, the owner of the Rigsbee rock house in Hillsborough NC. It's a historical landmark. There used to be a hidden path from the garage to the pool. FYI. Secret info I know. My uncle Wallace told me.
We love this! Very cool. :)
This was my favorite video of y'alls while figuring out where we want to live in the area!
That is so great! Thank you for the wonderful feedback!
I liked your video! I also liked the pro’s and as far as I am concerned, your con’s would be pro’s for my wife and I:))
Thank you for watching! So glad they would be considered pros for you. We certainly LOVE Hillsborough!
Love all your two's videos!!!The Sullivans (from California temporarly Utah) will be contacting Honeycutt realtors.
That’s so kind! Thanks for watching. We look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you!!
You're welcome! Thank you for watching. Be sure to check out our more updated Hillsborough video, too!
Love Hillsborough!
Hillsborough is great! Thanks for watching!
Awesome video. I went to Orange high. Class of 95
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for watching!
Love this video please make more we are looking to move this summer and we are wanting a more rural area. Please show more of the rural parts. Also do you guy's work with people looking for a rural residence? Like off to it's self kinda
Thanks for watching and for your kind words! We do help folks looking in more rural areas! It gets very rural around the Hillsborough area. Feel free to reach out with any questions!
Shortage of box stores is a huge plus of living here.
Definitely not a con for everyone!!
Hi from the Melton family.
Hi Melton family! Thanks for watching!
Are there any other towns in the Triangle that has a riverwalk, also are there any other towns that have a similar feel that of Hillsborough?
Hi Corey! Thanks for watching. There is a large riverwalk along the Neuse River that starts in Wake Forest/North Raleigh and goes into Clayton. Wake Forest is much more built-up than Hillsborough though.
Carthage. My sweet 1st cousin is mayor. they have best trails. new farmers market is fab
Richard Petty won the last race at the track.
That's such a neat piece of history for the area!
Big Bill Getty's France's 1st racetrack was Hillsborough!! He n Dad were bfs. Bill was always like... Go got Fred outta his veggie garden. I'm like "dad.. U realize Bill is a billionaire. Cuz bonar told me!". Tell him I'll be there in 5.
So glad you have fun memories here! The Orange County Speedway is SO cool!
Termites run rampant around here, be sure to get your WDIR. And if it’s completed in under 20 minutes, you didn’t get a proper one.
Termites can definitely be an issue around here!
Nice video 👍
Thank you!!
Nice
Thanks for watching!
Chain Box Stores? Really? Sooooo NOT worth discussing when the topic is H'boro. But with that said, for the record, Hillsborough has two - with the area's best Walmart, and the area's least-busy Home Depot.
Since I prefer Lowe's, I usually shoot over to the Chapel Hill Lowe's - which is ranked as one of the very best Lowe's in all of NC (& of course Lowe's is HQ'ed in NC, so it's the chain's priority state), as well as only a 10-minute drive from H'boro. Beyond that, a 25-30 mile radius of box stores from H'boro has you adding scads of them, as you're picking up the one's in Chapel Hill, Durham, Mebane, Burlington, & Pittsboro. More than you can shake a stick at, without them clogging up your town with traffic & congested parking lots that are both eyesores and headaches.
Also, as you alluded to, "the small town feel" was one of your "Pros", so listing it again as a "con", is a bit ridiculous. And for the record, H'boro DOES have a number of cool bars & restaurants downtown, so the downtown nightlife scene is actually one of it's "pros" & NOT a "con". And despite the fact that H'boro is a relatively "small town", it actually serves up a pretty nice amount of commercial offerings for a town its size. Certainly one of the "pros" for this town is that it still retains some locally-owned small businesses that not only serve the area, but rival some of the best offerings in the state. For example, H'boro has its very own SKI SHOP! Never mind that you're still a few hours from the slopes or that snow skiing is a seasonal sport, C&R Sports is a KICK ASS ski shop! Of course, being that it exists a substantial distance from the nearest ski slopes & that skiing is a seasonal sport, C&R is also a sporting goods store focusing on several outdoor sports. But really, how cool is it for a town the size of H'boro, situated where it is... to STILL HAVE ITS OWN SKI SHOP? Answer... it's VERY COOL!
So, what are Hillsborough's CONS? Every town has its cons, & for sure H'boro has some big ones.
1) it's an EXPENSIVE town/area in which to live. Property is expensive. Goods & services are pricey in this area, and your taxes are amongst the highest in the state.
2) the elected officials & the political scene in general are pretty much a joke. And, NOT in the "Mayberry" kind of way, where Andy can be your sheriff 6 days a week & is licensed to marry you on the 7th day.
No. going hand in hand with the first two is the fact, that 3) traffic sucks and that 4) planning for its future is & has always been on the weak side. And, it's beyond just being unable to figure the basic stuff out... like the fact that the town is growing faster than it's prepared for. To really put a bow on it, it's more of a kind of "Hey, instead of dealing with our actual problems, let's just order up a few more dozen rainbow flags (at 5 times the cost) & stick them up all over town, & then bury our heads when redneck groups like the KKK come from neighboring rural areas to march in our town" kind of stupidity.
Thanks so much for watching, John!