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The home of James Iredell is located in Edenton, a town rich in architecture and history since pre-Revolutionary times. George Washington appointed Iredell to the first U.S. Supreme Court. His earliest career included service as a British tax collector and as a state attorney general. The house is seen as a part of the Historic Edenton Tour, which begins at the nearby visitor center.

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Captain's Quarters Inn

Comfortable, elegant inn c.1907

Edenton, NC Businesses

Edenton National Fish Hatchery

Walking trails and ponds in back accessible for visitors. An addition of an educational facility has been built where conferences for up to 40

Edenton, NC Nature Centers



Providence Burial Ground

Burial ground of prominent African-American, free blacks and military people from late 18th century and 19th century. Notables buried there include: Thomas Barnswell, free black and noted builder; Molly Horniblow, grandmother of Harriet Jacobs;

Edenton, NC Cemeteries

Things to do near Edenton, NC

Short Stop

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner ...

Bridge Tender Marina

The Bridge Tender Marina is uniquely qualified to meet and even exceed the needs of transient boats of all sizes. The full-se...

Oak Island Lighthouse

The Oak Island Lighthouse was completed in 1958. The lights are 169 feet above the water. A misconception is that the lightho...

Indochine A Far East Cafe

Thai and Vietnamese Food. ...

Ocean Edge Golf Course

Located on Hatteras Island, 55 miles south of Nags Head on the Outer Banks of NC. Opened 1991. Architect: David Parker. P...