Washington Is A North Carolina Town That's Anything But Ordinary
By Carolyn Harmon|Published February 09, 2023
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Under Brown Mountain Lights the Beast of Blandenboro wanders this magical land where lighthouses shine on kingdoms only accessible by ferries. A Lost Colony of legends and pirates revealed in historical sites and majestic mountains with views that make us weep. The home of handmade sculptures and scrumptious cuisine. North Carolina leaves this long-time writer and artist breathless with endless surprises, including the unlikely warmth a winter walk on the beach can bring.
Beaufort County’s seat, Washington, North Carolina, is located at the junction of the Tar and Pamlico rivers and is the gateway to the East Coast’s second-largest estuary, the Pamlico-Albemarle sounds. The gorgeous backdrop to this unique and charming town makes it one of the most picturesque places in the state. Established in 1776, this is the first city named after U.S. President George Washington, providing deep history showcased by several antebellum structures which astoundingly survived fires in 1864 and 1900. From historic walking tours to new shops and boutiques, you’ll find Washington is a North Carolina Town that’s anything but ordinary.
Washington's waterfront is one of the prettiest around making it a boater-friendly city.
And Festival Park right beside the water is a greenspace for sitting on a bench and enjoying the view or hosting festivals, movies in the park, and other outdoor fun.
Speaking of sound, Washington, NC Audio Tours offers five historic walking tours you can hear on your phone. The East Side Historic District Tour features the Bank of Washington, which was built around 1854.
You'll want to take the African American History tour to see the interesting Washington Waterfront Underground Railroad Museum.
For a little over two centuries, Elmwood 1820 Bed & Breakfast Inn was home to prominent families over generations, now offering exceptional overnight accommodations.
Operating with five unique guest rooms, you're sure to find a theme that suits you.
Our favorite room is The Writer, featuring a puffy, queen-sized canopy bed in the inn's most traditionally furnished room, complete with a sofa and an embroidered easy
chair with an ottoman.
Do you see why this town is anything but ordinary? And while you’re in Washington, another great restaurant to try is Grub Brothers Eatery & Little Brown Jug, where you’ll want to order one of everything.
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