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Discover legendary North Carolina eateries—from 1920s diners to 1940s BBQ temples—where decades of family recipes and rich ...
The historic tea-party of Edenton, October 25th, 1774. An incident in North Carolina connected with British taxation by Dillard, Richard, 1857-1928 Publication date 1898 Topics Tea tax (American ...
Explore America's rich history in North Carolina with stops at Historic Bath, Somerset Place, Edenton, and more. A journey ...
The small town of Washington, North Carolina, has a James Beard-nominated restaurant, charming boutique inns, and lots of ...
Eastern N.C. residents and visitors to Edenton’s downtown waterfront district have a new attraction this summer.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A two-headed goat in a jar filled with formaldehyde, a flea wedding, a dress made ...
This 4th of July, a Raleigh tradition continues with music and a ceremony on the Capitol grounds. From 11 a.m.-3 p.m., the State Capitol is hosting a free, fun-filled family ...
Time was eradicating slavery. The increased use of machinery made farming a lot less expensive and a lot more productive than ...
You’ll learn something new about American history. The Historic Edenton Visitor Center provides information and exhibits. It’s a great place to start exploring your new hometown. Waterfront parks ...
North Carolina receives about $1.3 million in federal support, which is 40 percent of the budget for the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. The funds for 2025 haven’t been released.