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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Edenton

Yesterday, I posted some of the photos I took in Edenton from my phone.  Today, I'm going to delve a little deeper into some of our site seeing and give a few places to check out if you ever head to the adorable town.

A childhood friend owns an adorable shop called Summerhouse, so that's where we started.  We got some recommendations from the locals.  We walked down to the Visitor Center and saw a trolley drive past, so we made our minds up we'd be going on a trolley tour later.



Edenton is famous for hosting a tea party after the Boston Tea Party.  What made it significant in American History was that it was hosted by affluent ladies of Edenton, which was North Carolina's first colonial capital.  So, the scene above is a picture commemorating the Edenton Tea Party.  You'll see the reference to the tea party on the trolley later.


The Cupola House was built in 1758 and the gardens were restored in 1769.  I can't even get over how amazing this house and its grounds are.



The Roanoke River Lighthouse is right in the Edenton Bay where it meets the Albemarle Sound and the Roanoke River.



St. Paul's Episcopal Church is the second oldest in North Carolina and was built in 1736.  There is a gorgeous cemetery attached to the church grounds. 


This is a shot I snapped of the Courthouse Green looking into Edenton Bay while on our trolley tour.  I highly recommend the tour because we saw so many other gorgeous homes and historic sites that I couldn't get pictures.


If my lawn could grown wild flowers, I'd never let DG cut it again.


Those porches on the Barker House overlooking the Edenton Bay still have me swooning.





The Courthouse Green was my favorite part.  The view is seriously perfect and I have major house envy for the houses that border the green.
 

Like, this one.  OMG.




Queen Anne Park has this amazing wooden bridge and a great park and view right near Courthouse Green.


Here's the view of Edenton Bay with both the Courthouse Green and Queen Anne Park from the Barker House.  Penelope Barker was one of the ladies involved in the Edenton tea party.  Her house is the one with the amazing porches.


And the Roanoke River Lighthouse sits closely to the Barker House.  The weather started as pretty overcast, but ended up absolutely beautiful.
If you ever visit, you must shop at Summerhouse Interiors, Polka-Dot Palm, have coffee at Edenton Coffee House, and have lunch at Bistro 309.  There are also some awesome antiques in The Shoppes on Broad.  If I had a bigger car, a few pieces would have gone home with me for sure.
Hope you are having a great Tuesday!

14 comments:

  1. It looks beautiful and so quiet and calming. Perfect for a getaway!! :)

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  2. I love little towns that are so rich with history!! Looks like a great little escape! xo, Biana - BlovedBoston

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  3. This little town is so pretty! And I agree, if my yard could grow wild flowers I would never cut it again! So whimsical and pretty!

    <3, Pamela
    Sequins & Sea Breezes

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  4. Edenton is a favorite of mine! I also love Southport down on the southern end of the coast. So happy to be an NC girl :)

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  5. What an adorable little town. Great pictures. I love little historical towns like this!! So fab.

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  6. Love it!! My boyfriend goes to Edenton all the time and keeps saying I need to come with him. I can't wait. All of those places look so beautiful! Did you find them just by walking around/doing your own research or were they part of your tour? Great post!

    xo,
    Sara Kate Styling

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  7. What a neat town, looks like it has a lot of history & charm for sure :)

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  8. Beautiful pictures! I love the little bridge :)

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  9. Southerners sure do know how to do porches. I am always so envious! Looks gorgeous over there and the tour seems well worth it.

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  10. There's nothing better than a house on the water with double porches. I've lived in NC my whole life and I've been to a lot of places here, but there are still plenty of places I want to explore. I think I will add Edenton to my list. I have house envy now too!

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  11. Looks amazing! I've never been but now I want to... great photos!

    Sarah
    http://www.bohochiccafe.com

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  12. That looks like such a fun little town! I am such a history buff so that is right up my alley. I've always been interested in the sights in New England but never realized how much there probably is in the South too! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  13. I had to look up the city because I'd never heard of it. Such a beautiful place!! Those homes and buildings are incredible!

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  14. What a fun weekend trip!! Your pictures are great!

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