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Asa Biggs House.
Williamston.
(252) 792-6605

Camden County Jail.
Camden. Built in 1910, restored.
(252) 338-1919

Davenport House. Creswell.
(252) 793-3248

Episcopal Cemetery.
Elizabeth City.
Some burial sites date back to 1724. (252) 335-0346

Fort Branch Historic Site.
East of Hamilton.
Confederate earthworks.
(800) 776-8566
www.fortbranchcivilwarsite.com

Historic Albemarle Tour.
(800) 734-1117
www.historicnenc.com

Historic Columbia
Walking Tour.

(252) 796-2781

Historic Edenton
Visitor Center.

(252) 482-2637

Historic Hamilton
Walking Tour.

(252) 798-4481

Historic Hertford and
Walking Tour.

Hertford. (252) 426-5657

Historic Districts
Walking Tours.

Elizabeth City.
(252) 335-4365

Historic Murfreesboro.
Early river port.
(252) 398-5922

Historic Plymouth.
(252) 793-1377

Historic Williamston.
(252) 792-6605

Historic Williamston
Walking Tour.

(252) 792-6605

Historic Windsor.
Self-guided walking tour.
(252) 794-4277

Hope Plantation.
Windsor.
Restored, early 1800s home of N.C. Governor and U.S. Senator David Stone. (252) 794-3140

Newbold-White House. Hertford.
Colonial Quaker Homestead.
www.newboldwhitehouse.com

Perquimans County
Visitors Center.

(252) 426-5657

Somerset Place Historic Site. Near Creswell.
Best example of slave-supported plantation life.
(252) 797-4560

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