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In 1888, Beaufort County became the first in the state to erect a monumnet honoring its Confederate dead. The monument, a replica of a Confederate soldier placed on a granite pedestal, now stands on the crest of a hill in Oakdale Cemetery. It was originally placed on the slight elevation where Water Street turns into MacNair Street, a location chosen so that ships coming up the Pamlico River would get, as their first glimpse of the town, the Confederate soldier on his pedestal. When a new railroad station was built and railroad activity changed the character of the location, the town decided to move the statue to the new cemetery.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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

Creek Side Golf

Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times:

Washington, NC Golf Courses



Warren Field Airport

Located within the city limits, the airport is jointly owned by the City of Washinton and Beaufort County, and is used by general and corporate traffic. There are two, 5,000 feet runways and one 4,000

Washington, NC Businesses

Things to do near Washington, NC

Williams' Cottages

We have furnished cottages for you to relax in comfort and enjoy the picturesque surrounds while visiting Ocracoke Island. Ea...

Causeway Cafe'

Full service restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. Casual dining. Family atmosphere. Reasonable prices. Seafood-Sandwich...

North Carolina Azalea Festival

The North Carolina Azalea Festival has showcased the greater Wilmington community and provided first class entertainment and ...

New Bern Historic Trolley Tour

Explore North Carolina's second oldest town and former royal capital. Professionally guided tours highlight three centuries ...

Pamlico County Chamber of Commerce

The Pamlico County Chamber of Commerce office is located in the Visitor's Center at the intersection of NC Highways 55 & 306....