Art Gallery and working artist studio capturing the Crystal Coast. Featuring the fine art of talented local artists. Come visit us and see that you can take home beautiful art at an affordable price.
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Located on the outskirts of the historic downtown area, the New Bern Battlefield Park is a unique destination that served as the site of one of the largest battles in the Craven County area during the Civil War.
The New Bern Fire Department began as a fraternal organization and was originally called the "Atlantic Hook & Ladder Company," and was the first chartered fire department in the state of North Carolina. This original company became inactive during the Civil War when many of its volunteers were fighting for the Confederate Army, and noting a need for local firefighters, invading Union forces who had infiltrated and then settled in New Bern during the latter portion of the war, set up a rival company in 1865, the "New Bern Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1." The two companies remained in service well after the Civil War ended, but the initial rivalry between north and south originating companies never dissipated. Both companies would try to "out-do" each other with station equipment upgrades, and both companies regularly competed against each other in state-wide firefighting competitions. (Incidentally, both performed exceedingly well, perhaps due in no small part in an effort to out-do the other rival.)
Cozy two-bedroom duplex on a peaceful road in Emerald Isle. A five-min. walk to the beach access as well as to the marina to launch your boat. This home is on a dead-end where you can walk to a new playground that overlooks the ICW. It is entirely furnished, 2 miles from the grocery stores/eateries and painless access to the Emerald Isle bridge. The kitchen is equipped for in-home cooking as well as a grille to use on the deck out front. Washer and dryer are also within the unit to use. Linens and towels are included.Attractions:• Public beach access- 0.3 mi. Take Pinta Dr. across Emerald Dr. then two blocks up (no parking at this access)• Emerald Isle Boat ramp- 0.4 mi. Make left on Emerald Isle Dr. from Pinta Dr., turn left on Scotch Bonnet Dr. (Great long dock you can fish off at the end or relax on the benches and watch the ICW)• Senator Jean Preston Memorial Park- 0.1 mi. Make a right out of the driveway and walk to the end of the street. • Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier- 1.8 mi.• Salty Pirate Water Park- 2.8 mi.• Emerald Forest Mini-Golf- 2.5 mi.• Pine Knoll Shores Aquarium- 12 mi.• Downtown Swansboro- 8.4 mi.• Fort Macon State Park- 18 mi. Grocery Stores/Eateries:• Publix- 2.7 mi. • Food Lion- 2.6 mi.• The Fish Hut-2 mi. Fresh seafood/tiki bar for lunch and dinner. MUST TRY!• The Village Market- 1.3 mi Breakfast/Lunch casual sandwich spot• Michaelangelo’s- 2.4 mi. NY style pizza• Caribsea- 2.7 mi. Formal dining open for dinner only
- Emerald Isle
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 4