Northeastern North Carolina Waterfront Home For Sale-Edenton, NC-741 Cottage Road
A virtual tour of a gorgeous waterfront home in the Northeastern NC town of Edenton.
Edenton This Week Video Update (9/18/18)
Video report from the waterfront in downtown Edenton, NC.
A handful of special events are on the horizon! Thankfully Edenton made it through Hurricane Florence unscathed.
Sailing in Edenton, North Carolina
When you’re looking to get away to a better getaway, sail the waterfront that surrounds historic Edenton, North Carolina. Named one of America's Prettiest Small Towns, this coastal gem has a history and a beauty all its own.
Plan the perfect vacation on the North Carolina coast:
A Weekend in Edenton | North Carolina Weekend | UNC-TV
Join Deborah Holt Noel as she shows you how to spend an entire weekend in the historic coastal town of Edenton.
Edenton, NC
Vinyl Night at Edenton Bay Trading Company
Piano Man performed by Eddie (with Malcolm's intro cameo)
Edenton Tea Party - Bonner Connection
In the same year of the Boston Tea Party, there was an Edenton Tea Party that occurred in the colony of North Carolina. Many Bonner women were involved with this incident
Holiday Traditions in Edenton | NC Weekend | UNC-TV
See how the historic coastal town of Edenton celebrates Christmas.
The Edenton Bell Battery on News Channel 14 12/05/09
The Edenton Bell Battery attended The 1st Annual Civil War Christmas in the Camp at Averasboro Battlefield. This video is of a News 14 report by Gavin Macroberts at the event on Saturday December 5th 2009. Featured in this video are battery members Bill Faircloth, Harry Denton, Seth Jones, Amber Jones, Della Jones, Tim Carroll, Tony Mangum and W.S. Jackson. W.S. Jackson is also featured in his talk of the Christmas boxes. Averasboro Battlefield Commission President Mack Williams also speaks on the purpose of educating the public. Also some cool shots of the Hunley Replica.
Neomonde Bakery and Deli | NC Weekend | UNC-TV
Now featuring multiple locations, Neomonde has become an institution in the Raleigh area. Bob Garner meets the Lebanese family who started it all, and samples the Middle Eastern cuisine that earned them such a reputation.
The North Carolina Ports Advantage
See the Port of Wilmington, N.C. and its operational excellence from a different angle.
The Cypress Tour
Paddling through the northernmost bald cypress swamp in the U.S. with Coastal Kayak
Yeopim road tornado damage
Horrible weather lead to the death of an 11mon old near Edenton, NC (my hometown). What you are seeing is where things are a week or 2 later. EF2 and EF3 tornados hot this area.
Whalehead Club
Tour one of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in the country at this newly restored private residence in Corolla. Produced by Our State magazine and UNC-TV, with generous support from BB&T. Segment originally aired on 8/2/2007.
Edenton NC July 4 2008 Fireworks
Last 2 minutes of 2008 fireworks in Edenton, NC.
Amtrak, Norfolk Southern, C&A and shortlines in North Carolina and Virginia 1990
This video featured six short reports on Norfolk, Virginia area railroads for television by reporter Bob West. I believe it was all filmed around April of 1990. The six reports are as follows:
1) Features a Norfolk Southern local that runs 17 miles from Norfolk to Virginia Beach. Locomotives NS 2886 and NS 2009 appear along with a caboose and nice cameos of the crew.
2) Features the Eastern Shore Railroad's Chesapeake Bay car ferry operation with nice cameos of the crew, including the rug boat master. Filmed at the Virginia Beach yard and the connection across the bay.
3) A nice report on RailTex's recently acquired Chesapeake & Albemarle Railroad -- it's 11th acquisition. Start-up crew included Mike Ford, I believe from the Georgia & Alabama Railroad and R.J. McKay from the Austin & Northwestern Railroad. The railroad ran from Norfolk Southern's Portlock Yard near Norfolk to Edenton, North Carolina, about 77 miles. It was part of the ORIGINAL Norfolk Southern Railway. Norfolk Southern locomotive No. 4153 is featured. Has a shot of the swing span being operated by RailTex trainmaster Steve Roberts. This was filmed on April 12th, 1990.
5) Report on the Busch Gardens people mover railroad near Williamsburg, Virginia, that utilizes two steam locomotives. Nice cameos of the crew.
6) Interesting report on the coal train operations at Norfolk Southern's Lambert's Point terminal, Hampton Roads, Virginia. Covers the hump yard, gravity switching, car retarder, Barney, rotary dumper and ship loading.
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Tour of Edenton, NC...Home of the Historic Edenton Tea Party. All water pictures were taken around Edenton Bay.
Newly Renovated Waterfront Home For Sale OBX, NC
Newly Renovated Private Waterfront Home For Sale! One of the most unique and attractive sound front sites on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Extraordinarily situated on a protected Ginguite Bay with breathtaking 270 degree waterfront views
Downtown Drive - Raleigh, North Carolina
A mid-afternoon drive around the downtown area of Raleigh, NC. Includes Saunders St, Edenton St, Hillsborough St, Morgan St, the North Carolina State Capitol and more.
By the Numbers:
City Population: 403,892 (2010)
Metro Population (Raleigh-Cary, NC): 1,130,490 (2010)
CSA Population (Raleigh-Durham-Cary, NC): 1,912,729 (2010)
Area: 144.8 sq mi
From Wikipedia:
Raleigh (/ˈrɑːli/; RAH-lee) is the capital of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County in the United States. Raleigh is the second-largest city in the state, after Charlotte. Raleigh is known as the City of Oaks for its many oak trees, which line the streets in the heart of the city. The city covers a land area of 142.8 square miles (370 km2). The U.S. Census Bureau estimated the city's population as 469,298 as of July 1, 2018. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. The city of Raleigh is named after Sir Walter Raleigh, who established the lost Roanoke Colony in present-day Dare County.
Raleigh is home to North Carolina State University (NCSU) and is part of Research Triangle Park (RTP), together with Durham (home of Duke University and North Carolina Central University) and Chapel Hill (home of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). The Triangle nickname originated after the 1959 creation of the Research Triangle Park, located in Durham and Wake counties, among the three cities and their universities. The Research Triangle region encompasses the U.S. Census Bureau's Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which had an estimated population of 2,037,430 in 2013. The Raleigh metropolitan statistical area had an estimated population of 1,214,516 in 2013.
Most of Raleigh is located within Wake County, with a very small portion extending into Durham County. The towns of Cary, Morrisville, Garner, Clayton, Wake Forest, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Knightdale, Wendell, Zebulon, and Rolesville are some of Raleigh's primary nearby suburbs and satellite towns.
Raleigh is an early example in the United States of a planned city. Following the American Revolutionary War when the US gained independence, this was chosen as the site of the state capital in 1788 and incorporated in 1792 as such. The city was originally laid out in a grid pattern with the North Carolina State Capitol in Union Square at the center. During the American Civil War, the city was spared from any significant battle. It fell to the Union in the closing days of the war, and struggled with the economic hardships in the postwar period related to the reconstitution of labor markets, over-reliance on agriculture, and the social unrest of the Reconstruction Era. Following the establishment of the Research Triangle Park (RTP) in 1959, several tens of thousands of jobs were created in the fields of science and technology, and it became one of the fastest-growing communities in the United States by the early 21st century.
The Nothin’ Fancy Café and Market in Edenton, NC | North Carolina Weekend | UNC-TV
Bob Garner samples the innovative fare at the popular Nothin’ Fancy Café and Market in Edenton. Edenton, NC.
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Edenton, NC Home For Sale: 109 Meadow Lark Drive
A gorgeous like new home located in Edenton, NC