Many people have this Mayberry image of small town living – even today. Pittsboro IN, though, defies those out-of-date ideals by presenting a modern city to call home that is well-removed from the hectic pace of living in larger cities like Indianapolis. While Pittsboro is only 21 miles from the traffic, noise, and nightlife of the Circle City, it offers a relaxed pace and friendly atmosphere that is missing in the larger city so nearby. It helps that there are larger buffer cities located between Pittsboro and Indianapolis that reduce the traffic and crime associated with Indianapolis.

 

What Are the Demographics of Pittsboro?

Like many small Midwestern towns, the demographics in Pittsboro is largely Caucasian (96 percent), leaving little room for racial or ethnic diversity, though there are 200 people of Asian descent living in Pittsboro. The population is 2,913 with a median age of 35.9. Females account for a majority of the population (52 percent compared to a 48 percent male population), and more than half the local population holds a bachelor’s degree or higher. Two percent of the local population is unemployed, which says good things about job prospects within the city. Seventy percent of the population is married.

How's the Pittsboro Culture?

While Pittsboro is a thoroughly modern small town, it maintains strong ties to the past. One such tie is the One Room School that has been lovingly restored with authentic furnishings and photographs to represent an 1892 classroom. The school room is a common destination for third and fourth grade social studies field trips as well as for home school groups as far away as 60 miles from Pittsboro IN.

 

For those who adore quaint shops and unique items, the Shops at Maple and Main streets in Pittsboro are a great destination for the holidays or any other time of the year. There are shops for everything a girl needs to feel and look her best. This includes a wedding boutique, clothing boutique, salon and spa, manicure and pedicure parlor, and a massage therapy studio to work out any kinks you may get from carrying around heavy shopping bags. While you’re at it, don’t forget to stop off for a bite of pizza. Shopping certainly can work up an appetite.

 

The all-around culture in Pittsboro is one that honors the past while looking forward into the future. That is why growth and development are priorities within the community. Even the homes in Pittsboro are representative of the culture with some older homes in the downtown area lovingly restored to their former glory alongside newer homes and housing divisions built to embrace the future and all the benefits modern technology has to offer.

 

Is Quality of Life High in Pittsboro?

Pittsboro IN is far enough away from Indianapolis to feel like a truly small town, but close enough to make the larger Indianapolis attractions and events a short drive away. Many people who live in Pittsboro commute to Indianapolis for work and then escape to the relative peace and quiet that is Pittsboro to enjoy family-friendly living in the evenings and on weekends.

 

Pittsboro may be a small town in Indiana, but it offers a haven for people in all economic brackets with homes under $100,000 and those well over $400,000 as well. You’ll be surprised at some of the bargain charmers and fixer-uppers that can be found in Pittsboro for those who are good with tools. That is, of course, in addition to the many move-in ready homes available too.

 

Not only are things like the Indianapolis Children’s Museum, the Indianapolis Zoo, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Banker’s Life Fieldhouse, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and Victory Field convenient, but they are also fun to visit. You get all the benefits of these cultural, sports, and artistic venues, without the hassle of living in close proximity. The same is true of other popular destinations such as Eagle Creek Park.

 

Local options for recreation and sports include Scott Park, Scamahorn Park, Pittsboro Golf Course, and West Chase Golf Club. As you can see, there are plenty of things to do in and around Pittsboro that make this community an attractive choice for families.

 

What Is Pittsboro Best Known For?

Rather than a what, in this case it may be a “Who” that Pittsboro is best known for including championship NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon and Silver Medal winning Olympic Gymnast, Bridget Sloan. The One Room School located at 310 Osborne Avenue,  is also a popular destination in Pittsboro. The school was built in 1883 and brings in many guests each year, allowing them to experience a typical school day in 1892. Not only is the building authentic to the period, but also the artifacts inside the classroom are as well.

Today, there are still adult education classes taught in the school room, and it is a popular destination for school field trips. Most presentations last an hour and a half and can accommodate groups of up to 30.