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Other historical sites and resources

Other Historical Sites & Resources

When visiting New Bern and neighboring communities, other historic sites you might want to visit include:

  • Tryon Palace in New Bern
  • New Bern Firemen’s Museum in New Bern
  • Cedar Grove Cemetery in New Bern
  • Greenwood Cemetery in New Bern
  • National Cemetery in New Bern
  • Crockett-Miller Slave Quarters in James City
  • Beaufort Historic Site in Beaufort
  • Fort Macon in Atlantic Beach

The New Bern Historical Society is one local source for information. Other great research resources include:

  • The Kellenberger Room of the New Bern - Craven County Public Library
  • The Family History Society of Eastern North Carolina
  • The Trail of Flames (History of New Bern's Great Fire of 1922)
  • The Pamlico County Historical Association 
  • The History Museum of Carteret County, Carteret County Historical Society's Museum and Research Library.
  • The Earl of Craven Questers (Cedar Grove Cemetery tours)
  • New Bern Preservation Foundation 
New Bern Historical Society
511 Broad Street, New Bern, NC 28560
Telephone: 252-638-8558
Email: adminoffice@newbernhistorical.org

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