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Dating from about 1786, this is the second oldest courthouse building standing in North Carolina, one of only a handful of surviving federal courthouses in the state and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Now home to the Beaufort-Hyde-Martin Regional Library, the building is open to the public Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The original courtroom may be viewed on the second floor by request at the lending desk. It contains a portrait of Henry, Duke of Beaufort, the Lord Proprietor for whom the county was named. The library also houses paintings and sketches of historic buildings in Washington, some of which are no longer standing.

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Washington Visitors Center

An easily accesible location just off Highway 17 and Main Street, where Market Street ends at the river. Information about Historic Washington and the surrounding area is available at this site year round.

Washington, NC Visitors Center


Historic Albemarle Tour

The Historic Albemarle Tour, organized in 1975 as a 50l(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is North Carolina?s oldest organized heritage trail. This self-paced, self-guided driving trail takes the traveler through 400

Washington, NC Tours

The Moss House

Located one block from the Pamlico River and steeped in family history, this beautiful 1902

Washington, NC Other Attractions

Things to do near Washington, NC

Waters Edge RV Park

This peaceful park on the banks of Bogue Sound offers 72 sites for tents, campers or RVs. A bathhouse, pier, gathering room, ...

Bunn's Barbecue

Located in Historic Downtown Windsor. Home style Northeast NC secret recipe barbecue/daily specials.

Hammocks Beach State Park

Venture to Bear Island, and be rewarded with vivid memories of one of the most unspoiled beaches on the Atlantic. Accessible ...

Paradise Point Golf Course

NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC! Aboard Camp LejeuneGold: 6,900 yards, wide fairways, very playable. Typical George Cobb. Scarlet: short a...