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Founded in 1776, the town of Washington, North Carolina, was the first city in America to be named for General George Washington. Because of this, the city is still occasionally referred to as “Original Washington.” With a beautiful and historic downtown, Washington is known for the stately homes and lovely gardens that make up its residential area, as well as the ornate brickwork featured on the vintage commercial buildings of Main Street. Located directly on the scenic waterfront, downtown Washington offers unique opportunities to the visitor, from world-class restaurants and intriguing antique stores to art galleries, performing centers and more. Washington’s downtown on the waterfront is the perfect place for an overnight stay or a weekend getaway. Discover the charms of the Inner Banks by exploring Washington and its neighbors.
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Frequently Asked Questions Where is Washington? Washington is located in the heart of the Inner Banks: in Beaufort County, North Carolina, on the beautiful Pamlico River. US Route 264, also known as the Pactolus Highway, and NC Highway 32 runs roughly east-west through Washington, and US Highway 17 runs roughly north-south. How did it get the name Little Washington? Founded in 1776, the town of Washington was the first city in America to be named for General George Washington. Because of this, and because of the growing importance of Washington DC, the city soon become known as Little Washington. Are there antique shops in Washington? You bet there are. Downtown Washington features numerous antique shops where you can spend the day going treasure hunting. How far away is the beach? Washington’s a great stopover on the way to the beach. Atlantic Beach is 70 miles away from Washington, about an hour and a half, and Nags Head is 107 miles, or about 2 hours. Where can I get fresh seafood? Many of the restaurants in Washington serve fresh seafood and there are a number of seafood markets in the area. What’s Washington’s Civil War history? The scars of the Civil War are still visible in Washington NC. Crossing the Pamlico River on Highway 17 look off to the west and you will see the remains of the Union Army’s ship, Picket, jutting from the Tar River where it blew up on September 6th, 1862. Driving down Main Street you will view houses with dates of construction
in the 1850’s 60’s and 70s’, testimony to the fact that the town was burnt by Union troops during their evacuation after the fall of Plymouth, NC. Even more startling are the two houses on Water Street which were built in 1780 and 1795. They stood through the fires and barrages of the war, having cannon balls imbedded in their walls, a bequest of the shelling of the town by the Rebel troops located on the southern shore of the Pamlico River. Where are genealogy resources in the area? The John A. Wilkinson Room at Brown Library is a great resource for all things related to Washington’s history and the families that shaped it. This is a good starting point for genealogy research in Washington. Can I rent a boat in Washington? You can! There are several charters available in the Washington area. Bareboat sailboat charters are available at Carolina Wind Yachting Center in downtown Washington. Are there any special events in Washington? We have annual special events happening throughout the year: the East Carolina Wildlife Arts Festival, BoCo Music Festival and Marine Market, Washington Summer Festival, Music in the Streets, Smoke on the Water, 4th of July Celebration, Christmas Holiday Parade. Where can I buy locally grown produce? In the spring, summer and fall there is a farmers’ market on the waterfront on Saturdays. There are also several produce markets in town that are open year-round. Petals & Produce and Leggett Farm Organics both offer community supported agriculture programs.
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Plan a Visit Let Washington’s rich history, natural beauty, and Southern charm set the stage for a relaxing overnight stay or magical weekend getaway. Washington is more than just a destination… it’s also a perfect starting point for exploring everything eastern North Carolina has to offer, no matter what your interest is. LittleWashingtonNC.com has all the resources you need to make your visit to Washington a success. You’ll find guides to places you can eat, play, shop and stay while you’re here, and if you want to see everything Washington has to offer, check out the All Venues page. And don’t miss our Interactive Map, a really cool way to explore Washington. Washington has so many attractions for visitors, it can be difficult to fit everything in during your stay. We’ve created pre-planned itineraries to help you experience everything that interests you: Downtown Washington, Natural Wonders, The
History of Washington Surf & Turf and The Best Of Beaufort County. We have special events of all kinds throughout the year. Check out our Event Calendar to see what’s coming up. One of the best ways to experience our city is by planning a trip around a special event. And once you’re here in Washington, stop in at the Visitor Center on the waterfront and we’ll help you get the most out of your stay.
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Community Resources Washington-Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce 252.946.9168 Beaufort County Arts Council 252.946.2504 Washington Harbor District Association 252.946.3969 Washington Civic Center 252.975.9316 City of Washington 252.975.9300
BMH Regional Library 252.946.6401 Brown Library 252.946.4300 Washington Senior Center 252.975.9368 Beaufort County Community College 252.946.6194 Beaufort County Economic Development Commission 252.946.3970
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Jack’s Creek The Washington Waterfont Boardwalk Just steps away from downtown, our long boardwalk is a great way to see boats from near and far, watch ducks and turtles, and experience the fun of the water without ever getting wet.
Little Washington Sailing Club www.littlewashingtonsailingclub.org
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The Little Washington Sailing School is made up of dedicated sailing enthusiasts, who have created a Sailing School for the youth of the area. The club has six 14ft Vanguard 420 sailboats and sic beginner Optis used for training students to sail.
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Fauna and flora like nowhere else exist in the estuaries, where fresh- and saltwater converge as rivers travel east to the Atlantic Ocean. The engaging, interactive and kid-friendly exhibits at the Estuarium let visitors of all ages experience the sights and sounds of the estuary and learn about the environmental challenges it faces. On free pontoon boat rides, guests can see the estuary in person. The Estuarium gift shop is a great place for a special gift or souvenir!
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Located in the town of Aurora, the Aurora Fossil Museum showcases 5 to 15 million year old marine fossils from the nearby PotashCorpAurora phosphate mine and native American artifacts from across prehistoric North Carolina. Children can find their own fossils at the fossil dig.
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A primitive camping area, picnic sites, swim beach and hiking and paddling trails offer a variety of ways to savor the tranquil surroundings at Goose Creek State Park.
The ECO Lodge is an environmental education center on the south side of the Pamlico River, located within the East Carolina Scout Reservation.
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Eastern North Carolina’s premiere paintball field and Proshop. With one of the best and most well maintained paintball fields in the state, Hematoma Paintball covers eastern North Carolina like no one else. Camp Boddie/Pamlico Sea Base 419 Camp Boddie Boy Scout Rd, Washington www.eccbsa.org/Camping/Camp%20Boddie
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Camp Boddie is located along the picturesque banks of the Pamlico River as part of the East Carolina Scout Reservation. PCM Skate Park 231 East 7th Street, Washington, www.pcmskatepark.com
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The PCM Skatepark is a cool place where anyone who’s able can go and skate until they drop. Open from 10 a.m. – sundown. McConnell Sports Complex 101 Airport Road, Washington 252.975.9367
This facility features soccer fields, lighted youth softball and baseball fields, a concessions area, restroom facilities, a playground, picnic tables, walking trails, archery range and aquatic & fitness center.
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Located along the Pamlico River, the park comprises two covered picnic shelters, playground equipment, fishing pier and open grass areas for volleyball, tag football and other activities. Belhaven Memorial Museum Visit the Belhaven Memorial Museum, the eclectic historic collection of Mrs. Eva Blount Way. 211 E. Main Street, Belhaven 252.943.6817
Carmike Cinema 1109 W. 15th Street, Washington www.carmike.com
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Seven theaters of first-run movies, located just a short drive from downtown. Papa’s Playground at Festival Park 119 East Water Street, Washington 252.975.9367 ext 221
A part of Festival Park, a waterfront park adjacent to the North Carolina Estuarium, Papa’s Playground provides a nautical themed play area for children. Brown Library 122 Van Norden Street, Washington www.friendsofbrownlibrar y.com
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The Great Outdoors The Washington area has plenty to offer outdoor enthusiasts. The Pamlico, Tar and Pungo rivers create the second largest estuarine system in the United States, providing natural wonders and an abundance of wildlife. We’re also proud to offer fishing reports from fishermen who are experts at fishing the waters of the Pamlico. Outdoor adventurers will find everything they’re looking for in Washington: • Fishing • Hunting • Bird watching on the NC Birding Trail
• Hiking and Biking at Goose Creek State Park • Soccer, softball, baseball, archery and aquatic fitness center at the Susiegray McConnell Sports Complex & Aquatics Center • 5K routes • Numerous public parks and playgrounds • Golf The Little Washington Sailing School gives sailing lessons to youths. The program promotes self-reliance, awareness of safety, sportsmanship, team work, self-confidence and respect for others.
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Moss House 129 Van Norden Street • 252.975.3967
Econo Lodge 1220 W. 15th Street • 252.946.7781
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Sunset Inn 1109 Carolina Avenue • 252.946.6551
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Comfort Inn 1636 Carolina Avenue • 252.946.4444
Hampton Inn 2085 W. 15th Street • 252.940.4556
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Carmike Cinemas 960 Washington Square Mall • 252.946.3763
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Civic Center 110 N. Gladden Street • 252.975.9316
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City Hall 102 E. 2nd Street • 252.975.9300
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Docks and Slips No matter the size of your boat or the length of your stay, it will be worth the trip off the InterCoastal Waterway to visit Washington. The City of Washington offers transient and long-term slip rentals. For more information, visit WashingtonNCMarina.com Dock Attendants are on hand to greet you and direct you to a convenient spot along the waterfront. For more information, call: 252-975-9367 ext. 221 (reservations) 252-975-9367 ext. 229 (dock attendant)
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Paddle Trails With all the water of the Pamlico Tar River Estuary system lapping at Washington’s banks, there’s plenty to paddling to be had. Recently, over 300 miles of paddle trails were mapped in the Pamlico River basin around Washington. With these trails, you can explore small creeks and tributaries in search of an osprey…or maybe even an eagle. Or you can traverse the wideopen spaces of the Pamlico. No matter your skill level, you’ll find a paddle trail to enjoy in Washington. Kayak rentals are available convenient to the Runyon Creek Boat Ramp from Inner Banks Outfitters. Goose Creek State Park also offers paddle trails and a kayak/canoe launch at Dinah’s Landing. At www.littlewashingtonnc.com/paddle-trails, you can find descriptions and downloads of our favorite paddle trails marked according to the North Carolina Coastal Plain Paddle Trails Guide.
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The arts are alive in Washington. You can see that for yourself as you stroll through the historic downtown: works of art appear as giant crustaceans throughout the town, each one decorated by a different regional artists. Downtown is also home to independent galleries like River Walk Gallery & Arts Center, the Lone Leaf Gallery, and the Art Tyndall Studio, featuring the works of hundreds of artists. The Beaufort County Arts Council, one of the oldest arts councils in the state, and the NC Estuarium present exciting exhibits and programs throughout the year for art-lovers of every kind. ArtWalk, a roving celebration of the
Washington arts scene, is held on the second Thursday in February, May, August and November. But it’s not just about the visual arts in Washington! Everyone knows the Inner Banks loves music, and you’ll see it everywhere in the city. Many local restaurants feature live music during the weekends, and The Beaufort County Traditional Music Association shares sounds and entertainment with audiences at the Turnage Theatre. Washington is also known for our music festivals as well, like April’s BoCo Music Festival and Music In The Streets, held on the Third Friday of each month from April to October.
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Signature Annual Events Smoke on the Water (OCT) The Washington Noon Rotary Club hosts the annual Smoke on the Water Pig Cooking Contest on Stewart Parkway. Some of the best pig cookers from across the state attend and very penny raised is given back to local nonprofit groups. In addition to the Pig Cooking Contest, there is a Chili Cook-off is hosted by The Blind Center of North Carolina. Other events include a Pig Parade, a 5K race, skydivers, live music, a Fire Engine pull, a duck race, Classic Car Show, arts and crafts and more. For further information, visit the Smoke on the Water website at smokeonthewater.info Summer Festival (JUNE) The Washington Summer Festival is a community festival committed to providing a variety of family-centered activities and held in downtown Washington. Activities include the annual street fair featuring food, arts & crafts and commercial vendors, free concerts, a kids’ zone with children’s entertainment. For more information, call 252-9469168. PTRF Oyster Roast (NOV) Enjoy massive quantities of steaming oysters served under the stars, beer on tap, soft drinks and chili. Also, a silent auction featuring many unique and creative items. Oysters are served from 6 p.m. until about 8 p.m. Call 252-946-7211 for information.
Music in the Streets Enjoy a wonderful evening with your friends and neighbors in Historic Downtown Washington. No matter what your musical taste, you will find entertainers to delight you in this monthly musical event. Shops stay open late and the restaurants are glad to see you. Call 252-946-3969 for information.
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ArtWalk This free-to-the-public showcase of local visual art runs from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Main, Water and Gladden streets on the last Friday of March, June, September and November. The quarterly happening features art in galleries, with refreshments and live entertainment thrown in for good measure. Call 252946-3969 for more information. Music Festival (APR) Beaufort County Arts Council and BCTMA presents the annual BoCO Music Festival in April. Come join music lovers and musicians alike on the waterfront at Festival Park. East Carolina Wildlife Arts Festival & NC Decoy Carving Championships (FEB) This annual event held in Washington celebrates art related to the outdoor, recreational lifestyle enjoyed here in eastern NC. For more info, visit ecwguild.com.
Plan your trip or plan your life in Little Washington. What you will find is a perfect day trip or weekend getaway, with restaurants, art galleries, boutique shopping, and antique stores all just steps from our scenic waterfront.
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The Best of Beaufort County You can see the best of Beaufort County for less than $40! In today’s economy, the expense of travel can make the very thought of a vacation intimidating. If you’re looking for an trip itinerary that won’t break the bank, come to Beaufort County, N.C.! Here are 15 things to do that won’t cost you more than $40 in total. 1. Rent a bicycle or canoe at Inner Banks Outfitters. A sporting supply shop, Inner Banks Outfitters allows the thrifty visitor to tour Washington by bike for four hours at $15. Get the Pamlico River breeze in your hair and see Washington the way locals do. 2. Visit the North Carolina Estuarium. With over 200 exhibits, aquariums and works of art, the Estuarium is dedicated to the unique ecosystem of eastern North Carolina’s estuaries and their effect on local culture. Fun, interactive and kid-friendly, check it out for only $5 for adults and $2 for students. 3. Take a river-roving boat tour of the Pamlico River. This educational tour given by the North Carolina Estuarium is free, but advanced registration is required. Make sure to take advantage of this great, free opportunity by reserving your spot A.S.A.P. 4. Schedule a free, private program with a park ranger at Goose Creek State Park. Drawing on their vast experience, the rangers present programs and
activities that suit the unique needs of each audience, free of charge. All you have to do is contact the park at least two weeks in advance to schedule. 5. Take a hike in Goose Creek State Park. Eight miles of hiking trails meander through estuarine areas with diverse flora and fauna. See who can spot a deer first. 6. Swim in the Pamlico River. Cool off in the river that defines this region! At Goose Creek State Park, a designated swimming area with a sandy beach offers access to the shallow waters of the Pamlico River. 7. Catch some air at PCM Skatepark. This outdoor skatepark is publicly-owned, so visitors can skate for free! 8. Hear local musicians jam to traditional tunes. The Beaufort County Traditional Music Association holds weekly jam sessions on Thursday nights and Saturday mornings at The Turnage Theatre/Beaufort County Arts Council. An informal event, all are invited to play or listen. 9. Dig for Fossils at the Aurora Fossil Museum. Featuring an outdoor dig site, the museum showcases 5- to 15-million-yearold marine fossils from the nearby PCS Aurora Phosphate mine and native American artifacts from across prehistoric North Carolina. Admission is also free.
10. Visit the Belhaven Memorial Museum. Located on the second floor of the historic Belhaven Town Hall, the museum is built upon the eclectic collection of Mrs. Eva Blount Way. See it for free. 11. Take a historic home tour in North Carolina’s first town. Historic Bath, home of more “first’s” than any other North Carolina town, offers tours of the historic Palmer-Marsh and Bonner houses for $2 adult admission and $1 student admission. 12. Walk the history of Washington. You can get the book with the self-guided historic Washington walking tour for free at the Washington Visitor Center. The spiral-bound book features beautiful photos of the historic landmarks and makes a perfect souvenir. 13. Cross the Pamlico River by ferry. This free ferry ride at Bayview off N.C. Highway 92, just east of Bath, offered to commuters and tourists alike, is a fun and free way to see the beautiful river and feel the breeze. See the sun reflect off the river at sunset for an unforgettable crossing. 14. Visit St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Located in Bath, St. Thomas is the oldest church building in North Carolina and a must-see for lovers of historic buildings. You can even attend a church service if you like.
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Bath
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BATH Beaufort County
Population: 249 Size: 1.1 square miles Telephone: 252-923-0212 ZIP Code: 27808 www.townofbathnc. embarqspace.com
Founded in 1705, Bath is North Carolina’s first port and first town. The original town limits are the boundaries of a National Register historic district. The pirate Blackbeard figured prominently during the town’s earliest days. The famous rogue lived on Plum Point, which came to also be known as “Teach’s Point,” after Blackbeard’s presumed name, Edward Teach. Bath is also wellknown as the inspiration for the Broadway show and motion picture “Show Boat.”
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Belhaven
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Beaufort County
Population: 1,688 Size: 1.9 square miles Telephone: 252-943-3055 ZIP Code: 27810 www.belhavennc.us
Located on the northern shore of the Pungo river and close by the Pamlico Sound, the Outer Banks and the Atlantic Ocean, Belhaven is a haven for both boaters and fishermen. The area is popular with sportsmen on dry land, too, offering deer, bear, rabbits, squirrels, quail and duck.
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Chocowinity
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Beaufort County
Population: 820 Size: Three square miles Telephone: 252-946-6568 ZIP Code: 27817 www.townofchocowinity.com
Located on the south side of the Pamlico River, Chocowinity is a small community with a rich heritage of history, agriculture and industry. The name “Chocowinity” means “fish from many waters,” and fishermen visiting Chocowinity can look forward to shad, perch, red breast, black fish, pike pickerel, jack, rock, bass, trout and sturgeon.
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Plan a wedding It is one of the most important days of your life, so why not have your wedding in a special place? Washington offers several venues that are available for weddings, including Festival Park on the waterfront, the NC Estuarium, and the Washington Civic Center. To begin making plans for your special day, call the Washington Tourism Development Authority at 1-800-999-3857, ext. 2, to receive your wedding planning guide and learn about all the ways your day can be perfect in Washington.
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Plan an event Washington’s beautiful downtown, just a block from the waterfront and loaded with shopping and dining opportunities, offers every size space to fit your event needs, from banquet halls and performance spaces to meeting rooms and classrooms.
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