West End is an unincorporated community in Moore County, North Carolina, United States.
In the late 1880s, turpentine distillery operator Daniel McDonald of Moore County petitioned local railroad owner Allison Page to extend rail lines to his property to allow him to ship his products.
[3] The western terminal of this line was dubbed West End, and a community arose around it with the same name.
[4] In the aftermath of the fire, the community was rebuilt on an agricultural economy, with particular emphasis on the cultivation of peaches.
[4] In early 2002, Stanley Furniture closed its West End plant, eliminating a work force of 400 jobs.