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Hertford, North Carolina
Dating to a 1663 land grant, the Old Neck Historic District is one of America's earliest English settlements. On your drive through the district, reflect on the open fields and historic architecture that recall an earlier time.
In ... More on Visitperquimans.com

#2.
Hertford, North Carolina
Hertford, North Carolina, is a picturesque town with intriguing views of buildings in varied architectural styles. Here, old heritage blends with new conveniences to give you the comfort of souther... More on Hertford.com
Hertford is the quintessential sleepy river town steeped in history. Beautiful Victorian and Georgian homes line a winding narrow road that follows the riverbank. Cypress trees draped in Spanish mo... More on Hertford.com/

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Hertford NC 27944, United States of America
Inscription. Near this spot William Edmundson, an English Friend, held in May 1672, the first religious service on record in Carolina. Six months later, George Fox, Founder of the Religious Society of Friends also visited this section ... More on HMDB

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Hertford NC 27944, United States of America
Inscription. In 1672, missionaries William Edmundson and George Fox, founder of Society of Friends, in America, held religious meetings in this area. , Erected 1993 by North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

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151 Newbold White Rd, Hertford, NC
Circa 1730 Newbold-White House, a seventeenth century Quaker graveyard, a reconstructed eighteenth century smokehouse, a seasonal kitchen garden, and a walking trail to the Perquimans River. The hi... More on Newboldwhitehouse.org
Learn about the foundations of the North Carolina Colony and what life was like for settlers in the Albemarle Region of Colonial North Carolina. The Newbold-White House Historic Sites tells the sto... More on Newboldwhitehouse.org

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Harvey Point Road, Hertford, North Carolina 27944, us
At this historic site, visitors will see the same vistas colonists saw over 300 years ago, and enter a house that has been part of the landscape for over 250 years. Abraham Sanders built the brick house in 1730 for his wife, Judith, ... More on Heritage

#7.
Belvidere, North Carolina
Perquimans' history is woven closely with the rich heritage of the Society of Friends, or Quakers. With deep Quaker roots dating to the 1670s, the Belvidere National Register Historic District is a centerpiece of the rich Quaker history. ... More on Visitperquimans.com

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Edenton, North Carolina
Inscription. Parish formed in 1701, present structure begun in 1736, succeeding two earlier wooden building... More on HMDB
With boxed pews, a long nave, a wonderful new organ and an exceptional stained glass window behind the altar. More on TripAdvisor

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505 S. Broad St., Edenton, North Carolina
- Thomas and Penelope Barker built the house in 1782 - It originally consisted of a parlor wing and half of the hall - The house had three additions between 1782 and the 1840s. - The woodwork is Fe... More on Edentonhistoricalcommission.org
Interesting information on the town's deep history that most travelers are unaware of. Definitely a must see. More on TripAdvisor
