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Purvis Chapel AME Zion Church, 217 Craven Street, is Beaufort's oldest continuous-use church. Built in 1820 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, Purvis Chapel was later deeded to the AME Zion congregation that continues to own it. The church bell was cast in Glasgow, Scotland in 1797. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Outer Island Kayak Adventures

Guided sea kayak tours and professional instruction is offered on the southern Outer Banks in the Cape Lookout National Seashore. These undeveloped islands are the perfect place for exploring by kayak. Day trips, camping overnights and bed & breakfast inn trips are offered. Call 252-222-3420

Beaufort, NC Excursions

Langdon House

Four guest rooms, each with private bath, are offered with the personalized attention of host Jimm Prest in this Colonial/Federal home in Beaufort'

Beaufort, NC Businesses

Beaufort Old Burying Ground

Located in the 400 block of Ann Street in Beaufort's Historic District, the oldest of the town's cemeteries was established in the early 1700s and was closed by the General Assembly in 1825, fully occupied. The town disagreed, however, and continued burying its loved ones there until the early 1900

Beaufort, NC Historic Forts

Purvis Chapel

Purvis Chapel AME Zion Church, 217 Craven Street, is Beaufort's oldest continuous-use church. Built in 1820 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, Purvis Chapel was later deeded to the AME Zion congregation that continues to own it. The church bell was cast in Glasgow, Scotland in 1797

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Things to do near Beaufort, NC

Sloane Realty Vacations

Private vacation homes and condos available for rent on Ocean Isle Beach, Sunset Beach and several golf communities. Free co...

China King Restaurant

Full menu of authentic Chinese and American style dishes to take out or eat in. Mandarin, Cantonese, Szechuan, and Hunan, com...