Showing posts with label Pinehurst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinehurst. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Village Fox Boutique

The Village Fox Boutique is located inside the Theatre Building in Pinehurst Village. It's a salon and spa that also sells women's clothing and accessories. The shop is bright and welcoming with its floor-to-ceiling windows and colorful selection of merchandise. It's a nice break from the run-of-the-mill selections found at your local mall.
I presume this is the shop's mascot. For more details and directions, click here.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Shop On the Corner - Pinehurst, NC


The Shop On the Corner is a quaint boutique at one Market Square in the heart of Pinehurst, NC, selling home decor, floral arrangements and accent furniture. 

It has a homey feel when you walk in, but not overly "country". It has a nice mix of styles — rustic and comfortable, but at the same time sophisticated. Definitely worth a visit.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Pinehurst, NC


This week I headed out to PINEHURST, NC, about an hour southwest of Raleigh. The town/resort is all abuzz about hosting the upcoming 2014 US Open and US Women’s Open (Golf) Championships this summer. It will be the first time in history that both men's and women's tournaments are being held in the same year, on the same course, during back-to-back weeks.


The Carolina Hotel (pictured here) will be home-base, but forget about getting a room here during the tournament, they will be booked solid by media and USGA staff. Want to be one of the 6500 volunteers to help out during the event? Forget-a-bout-it! All slots have been filled. But you can certainly get tickets to the event. Click here for more information: Pinehurst US OPEN tickets.


I have to admit to being very confused once I got to town. There is Pinehurst, the town; Pinehurst, the resort and the country/golf club (which is also named the Carolina Hotel) and there is Pinehurst the village. If you can break it all down for me, I'd be especially grateful.




Inside the Carolina Hotel, memorabilia from past tournaments line the hallways. I took a quick snapshot of Arnold Palmer (below) in the Hall of Fame Corridor. 


The hotel has over 200 rooms, a spa, a restaurant and cafe/shop on the premises. Outside there's a putting green, a swimming pool and a wrap-around porch lined with rocking chairs. Every day at four o'clock they serve afternoon tea. 



The hotel grounds are beautiful in the dead of winter, but I'd like to return when the season turns.