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Beaufort’s Water Festival — a celebration of the city’s coastal life dating to the 1950s — begins Friday. The 10-day festival features a top-notch country band with North Carolina roots ...
As always, the festival concludes with the blessing of the fleet and parade of boats from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday, July 23. The city’s premier festival, which was first held in 1956, relies 100% ...
The festival continues this week with more music entertainment and the Lowcountry Supper at Waterfront Park. “Feels like” temperatures as high as 110 are possible through Thursday. Show comments
February 26, 1970 (Front St. Bath: 9: Bowers-Tripp House: Bowers-Tripp House: April 1, 1999 (1040 N. Market St. Washington: 10: North Market Street Historic District
Downtown is centered along Bay Street, Beaufort's historic commercial street. It includes other nearby streets and is mainly commercial in character. Located between the Beaufort River and Bay Street is the newly renovated Henry Chambers Waterfront Park, which overlooks the Beaufort River and is home to many of the city's festivals and events ...
Photos taken during the 22nd annual Beaufort Shrimp Festival on Saturday, October 1, 2016, at Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park in Beaufort. 4. Place your bet on 5,000 racing shrimp
Beaufort-Hyde News was a weekly newspaper based in Belhaven, North Carolina. The Coastal Observer was merged into the Beaufort-Hyde News in 1990. [1] Cox Newspapers sold the paper to Cooke Communications in 2009. The paper closed in 2013.
The Shrimp Festival is one of the city’s premier events attracting thousands of residents and visitors to the Beaufort River park to eat shrimp and watch the many ways in which it can be prepared.