A Waterfront Village with Southern Grace and Colonial History

 
Located on Albemarle Sound’s Edenton Bay this charming village, established in 1712, features nearly three centuries of outstanding architecture behind tree-lined sidewalks and along waterfront vistas. Jacobean, Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian examples make this town a natural for its two National Historic Landmarks and numerous listings on the National Register of Historic Places.

Edenton, North Carolina is known for its lively downtown lined with unique shops, eateries and other businesses serving residents and visitors alike. An active calendar of events covers outdoor recreation including sailing, paddling, biking and baseball; cultural events such as art exhibits, plays and such rare history treats as a Bill of Rights Tour. Seasonal festivals are even more picturesque set against the remarkable backdrop of this first Colonial capital.

 
 
Edenton Virtual Tour
Take a virtual stroll through Edenton's beautiful waterfront historic district. The virtual tours contains over a thousand photos of Edenton's most historic homes, churches, parks, and businesses.

Begin your tour here.

 

 

 
 

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Edenton-Chowan County Tourism Development Authority
116 East King Street, Edenton NC  27932
252-482-3400 / 800-775-0111
Email: nancy.nicholls@ncmail.net

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