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Saturday • July 4 NATIONAL AWARD-WINNING EVENT: JULY 4TH READING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE » Singing of the Star Spangled Banner, a prayer, wreath-laying ceremony, presentation of the colors. Time: 10a • Cost: Free 252–482–2637 1767 Chowan County Green [email protected] JULY Saturday • July 4 41ST ANNUAL JULY 4TH CELEBRATION » Enjoy DJ Cowboy Adam Evans, arts and crafts, food, entertainment, and fireworks. Time: 4–9:30p • Cost: Free Vendor Contact: Kirk Devine 252–325–3234 [email protected] 252–548–2912 Saturday • July 4 FIREWORKS FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE » AUGUST Friday • August 7 ANNUAL NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE DAY » Time: 10a–4p, Nighttime tour TBD Cost: Free • Colonial Park SEPTEMEBER Sunday • September 20 CUPOLA HOUSE MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATION BRUNCH Time: 12:30p • Cost: Free CupolaHouse.org [email protected] Tuesday September 29–October 3 74TH CHOWAN COUNTY REGIONAL FAIR ChowanFair.com OCTOBER Friday and Saturday • October 16–17 HISTORIC EDENTON GHOST WALK » Time: 6–8:30p • Cost: $10 NOVEMBER Saturday • November 7 CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS TOUR » Learn more about the important role Edenton played during this time. Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50 DECEMBER Saturday • December TBD EDENTON CHOWAN CHRISTMAS PARADE Time: 10a • Cost: Free Friday • December 4 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING AND FLOTILLA ¼ A Destination Downtown Edenton event including tree lighting and a flotilla of festive boats. Local children's choirs perform with a special visit from Santa! Time: Tree Lighting 5:30p, Flotilla 6p South Broad • 252–333–0655 [email protected] mainstreetedenton.com Friday and Saturday December 4–5 ROCKY HOCK OPRY CHRISTMAS SHOW Time: 7p • Cost: $10 John A. Holmes High School 252–333–8567 Sunday • December 6 THE ALBEMARLE CHORALE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT Time: 4p • Cost: Free Edenton United Methodist Church Christine Sclafani 252–221–8057 [email protected] Friday • December 11 CAROLING IN THE COURTHOUSE WITH THE ALBEMARLE SOUNDS » Time: 6–7p • Cost: Free Chowan County Courthouse [email protected] nchistoricsites.org/iredell Saturday • April 25 10TH ANNUAL EDENTON–CHOWAN KIWANIS 5K RACE/WALK Support multiple yearly $1,000 scholarships. Discount registration for educators and first responders. Contact: Paul Metzger Register: RunTheEast.com Day of Event Registration 7:30a: Historic Edenton State Historic Site, 108 North Broad Street Time: 9a Run/Walk 252–370–0829 [email protected] Saturday • April 25 BREWS & Q’S! » A new event that includes food, brewing demonstrations, pork processing, cooking demonstrations, smokehouse history, and beer tastings from local breweries. Friends of Historic Edenton Time: 11a–4p Sunday • April 26 ALBEMARLE CHORALE SPRING CONCERT Featuring Lynwood Winslow, Director; Michael Morgan, Accompanist Time: 4p • Cost: Free Donations are greatly appreciated. Edenton Baptist Church 252–221–8057 [email protected] MAY Friday • May 1 BOOGIE ON BROAD WITH THE BAND OF OZ ¼ A Destination Downtown Edenton family–friendly street dance including NC Craft Beers/Wine. Time: 7–10p • Cost: Free 252–333–0655 [email protected] MainStreetEdenton.com Friday–Saturday • May 1–2 EASELS-IN-THE-GARDEN TOUR Plein air painters in the gardens, 15 private gardens and 4 historic sites open to tour, Art in Bloom at the Chowan Arts Council in combination with Boogie on Broad, area food trucks, closing Garden Cocktail Party to view or purchase artists’ works. Time: 10a–5p Tickets: $30 per person (15 people or more $20 per person) $35 the days of the tour Tickets Online: Cupolahouse.org Tickets by Phone: 252–482–7800 Saturday • May 2 MAY PLAY DAY ½ Games, entertainment, great food and family fun. Sponsored by the Rocky Hock Ruritan Club. Time: 6:30p Fri, 10a–5p Sat Cost: BBQ Chicken Plates $9, 3–6p Friday • May 8 NATIONAL TOURISM DAY Trolley and historic building tours, paddling, and refreshments. VisitEdenton.com Time: 10a-4p • Cost: Free JUNE Saturday • June 6 HERITAGE FARM FEST A heritage village with blacksmithing, shingle making, moonshiners, heritage foods,antique tractors, and draft horses. Time: 8:30a–4p 8:30a–9:50a Registration of tractors, animals, and heritage demonstrators 10a Parade 11:15a Opening Ceremony 11a–4p Main Events 252–333–5540 [email protected] facebook.com/heritage.association1 Saturday • June 20 JUNETEENTH A program commemorating a historic event in the African American Community. VisitEdenton.com 2020 EVENTS DINING LODGING MAPS NC Historic NAMED ONE OF AMERICA’S PRETTIEST SMALL TOWNS OUR 2020 EVENTS For a complete list: VisitEdenton.com/Events MULTI-DATE Saturdays 8a - 12p and Wednesdays 3-6p (Seasonal) EDENTON FARMER'S MARKET Indoor and outdoor market. Locally grown produce and crafts. Saturdays February 1, 15, 29; March 7, 21 HARRIET JACOBS GUIDED WALKING TOURS » Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50 Saturdays Saturdays • March 14, 28 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH » Thematic tours focused on notable women in Edenton’s history featuring the Harriet Jacobs Walking Tour and Historic Women. Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50 Saturday • February 8 and 22 HISTORIC EDENTON: CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS TOUR » Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50 Saturdays • April - December VARIOUS HISTORIC TOURS » Harriet Jacobs, Historic Edenton: From Civil War to Civil Rights, and the Women’s History Tours, alternating every first Saturday begining in April. Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50 JANUARY Thursday • January 9 CHOWAN ARTS COUNCIL SUPPORTERS SHOW º Time: 5:30p Reception Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–Sun Monday • January 27 BOOK SIGNING WITH RICKY MOORE, AUTHOR OF SALT BOX SEAFOOD JOINT º Time: 5:30p FEBRUARY Thursday • February 6 CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH º Time: 5:30p Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–Sun Friday • February 14 MAD HATTERS VALENTINE SOIREE A Chowan Arts Council event, music by 5 Starr, festive hats and duds! Time: 7p • Cost: $25 MARCH Thursday • March 5 BARBARA WACHTER OIL PAINTINGS º Time: 5:30p Reception Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–Sun APRIL Thursday • April 2 “MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA” º A Chowan Arts Council juried photography show. Time: 5:30p Reception Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–Sun Friday–Saturday • April 17–18 ROCKY HOCK OPRY SPRING LEGENDS SHOW ½ John A. Holmes Auditorium Time: 7p Fri, 2p and 7p Sat Cost: $10 Saturday • April 18 ALBEMARLE MASTER GARDENER SPRING SHOW » Perquimans Recreation Center 252–482–6585 • Katy Shook Historic Downtown Edenton º - CHOWAN ARTS COUNCIL 112 W WATER STREET 252-482-8005 [email protected] CHOWANARTS.COM » - HISTORIC EDENTON VISITOR CENTER 108 N BROAD STREET 252-482-2637 [email protected] ¼ - DESTINATION DOWNTOWN EDENTON 252-333-0655 [email protected] MAINSTREETEDENTON.COM ½ - ROCKY HOCK OPRY ROCKY HOCK COMMUNITY BUILDING 252-333-8567 - CHOWAN COUNTY TOURISM DEVELOPENT AUTHORITY 252-482-0300 [email protected] - EDENTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 252-482-3400 [email protected] EDENTONCHAMBER.ORG - PENELOPE BARKER HOUSE 252-482-7800 [email protected] EHCNC.ORG Friday and Saturday December 11–12 CUPOLA HOUSE OPEN HOUSE » Beautiful Christmas decorations, hot wassail, cookies, and Renaissance music. Time: 1–5p • Cost: Free 408 South Broad Street 252–482–2637 [email protected] cupolahouse.org Friday and Saturday December 11–12 JAMES IREDELL HOUSE CHRISTMAS GROANING BOARD » Hosted by the Historic Edenton State Historic Site, Edenton Tea Party DAR, and the James Iredell Association. Cookies, drinks, and hearth cooking in the Bandon Kitchen. Time: 1–5p • Cost: Free 105 E Church Street Friday and Saturday December 11–12 HOLIDAY REPAST: SAVORIES BY THE SOUND The Penelope Barker House Welcome Center is the Christmas Candlelight Tour Weekend Headquarters. Delicious Eggnog and special treats await. Time: 1–5p • Cost: Free Friday and Saturday December 11–12 CONFECTION PERFECTION SWEETS BY THE SOUND º Enjoy delicious holiday treats during this year's Candlelight Tour Weekend in the Chowan Arts Council Gallery. Time: 1–5p • Cost: Free Friday and Saturday December 11–12 39TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT TOUR Touring beautifully decorated private homes and many holiday activities. Sponsored by the Edenton Historical Commission. Time: 4–8p • Cost: Advance $30, Day-of-Event $35, Groups of 10 or more $25 per person ONGOING & SEASONAL HISTORIC EDENTON STATE HISTORIC SITE HESHS » Hours: Tues-Sat, 9a-5p Guided tours, exhibits, and information PENELOPE BARKER HOUSE PBHWC Welcome Center, guided trolley tours, exhibits, gift and book shop. Hours: 10a-5p 1767 CHOWAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE » Hours: Tues-Sat, 10a-4p 117 East King St CHOWAN ARTS COUNCIL CAC º Shows change monthly, gift shop Hours: 11a-4p COLONIAL PARK AT EDENTON BAY Civil War and Underground Railroad markers, fishing, picnicking, kayaking and paddle board rentals Hours: 8a-5p End of South Broad St 252-482-2832 TownOfEdenton.com EDENTON COTTON MILL MUSEUM OF HISTORY Hours: Sat-Sun, 10a-2p 420 Elliott St 252-482-7455 MillVillageMuseum.org EDENTON FARMER’S MARKET Hours: Sat, 8a-12p 200 North Broad • 252-209-4792 Facebook: EdentonFarmersMarket EDENTON NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY & BOARDWALK BIRDING TRAIL Hours: Mon-Fri, 7a-3:30p 1104 West Queen St • 252-482-4118 FWS.gov/Edenton EDENTON STEAMERS Historic Hicks Field • 252-482-4080 EdentonSteamers.com ROANOKE RIVER LIGHTHOUSE TOURS » Days: Tues-Sat • Hours: 10a-4p SHEPARD-PRUDEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY Hours: Mon, Tues and Thurs,10a-7p; Wed and Fri, 10a-5p; Preschool Story Hour: Wed Mornings, 11a Free WiFi 106 West Water St 252-482-4112 PettigrewLibraries. libguides.com/prl/spml

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Saturday • July 4NATIONAL AWARD-WINNING EVENT: JULY 4TH READING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE »Singing of the Star Spangled Banner, a prayer, wreath-laying ceremony, presentation of the colors. Time: 10a • Cost: Free 252–482–2637 1767 Chowan County Green [email protected]

JULY Saturday • July 441ST ANNUAL JULY 4TH CELEBRATION »Enjoy DJ Cowboy Adam Evans, arts and crafts, food, entertainment, and fireworks.Time: 4–9:30p • Cost: Free Vendor Contact: Kirk Devine 252–325–3234 [email protected] 252–548–2912Saturday • July 4FIREWORKS FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE »

AUGUST Friday • August 7ANNUAL NATIONAL LIGHTHOUSE DAY »Time: 10a–4p, Nighttime tour TBD Cost: Free • Colonial Park

SEPTEMEBER Sunday • September 20CUPOLA HOUSE MEMBERSHIP ASSOCIATION BRUNCHTime: 12:30p • Cost: Free CupolaHouse.org [email protected] September 29–October 374TH CHOWAN COUNTY REGIONAL FAIRChowanFair.com

OCTOBERFriday and Saturday • October 16–17HISTORIC EDENTON GHOST WALK » Time: 6–8:30p • Cost: $10

NOVEMBER Saturday • November 7CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS TOUR » Learn more about the important role Edenton played during this time.Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50

DECEMBER Saturday • December TBDEDENTON CHOWAN CHRISTMAS PARADE �Time: 10a • Cost: Free Friday • December 4CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING AND FLOTILLA ¼A Destination Downtown Edenton event including tree lighting and a flotilla of festive boats. Local children's choirs perform with a special visit from Santa!Time: Tree Lighting 5:30p, Flotilla 6p South Broad • 252–333–0655 [email protected] mainstreetedenton.comFriday and Saturday December 4–5ROCKY HOCK OPRY CHRISTMAS SHOWTime: 7p • Cost: $10 John A. Holmes High School 252–333–8567Sunday • December 6THE ALBEMARLE CHORALE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERTTime: 4p • Cost: Free Edenton United Methodist Church Christine Sclafani 252–221–8057 [email protected] • December 11CAROLING IN THE COURTHOUSE WITH THE ALBEMARLE SOUNDS »Time: 6–7p • Cost: Free Chowan County Courthouse [email protected] nchistoricsites.org/iredell

Saturday • April 2510TH ANNUAL EDENTON–CHOWAN KIWANIS 5K RACE/WALKSupport multiple yearly $1,000 scholarships. Discount registration for educators and first responders.Contact: Paul Metzger Register: RunTheEast.com Day of Event Registration 7:30a: Historic Edenton State Historic Site, 108 North Broad Street Time: 9a Run/Walk 252–370–0829 [email protected] • April 25BREWS & Q’S! »A new event that includes food, brewing demonstrations, pork processing, cooking demonstrations, smokehouse history, and beer tastings from local breweries. Friends of Historic Edenton Time: 11a–4pSunday • April 26ALBEMARLE CHORALE SPRING CONCERTFeaturing Lynwood Winslow, Director; Michael Morgan, Accompanist Time: 4p • Cost: Free Donations are greatly appreciated.Edenton Baptist Church 252–221–8057 [email protected]

MAY Friday • May 1BOOGIE ON BROAD WITH THE BAND OF OZ ¼A Destination Downtown Edenton family–friendly street dance including NC Craft Beers/Wine.Time: 7–10p • Cost: Free 252–333–0655 [email protected] MainStreetEdenton.com

Friday–Saturday • May 1–2EASELS-IN-THE-GARDEN TOURPlein air painters in the gardens, 15 private gardens and 4 historic sites open to tour, Art in Bloom at the Chowan Arts Council in combination with Boogie on Broad, area food trucks, closing Garden Cocktail Party to view or purchase artists’ works.Time: 10a–5p Tickets: $30 per person (15 people or more $20 per person) $35 the days of the tour Tickets Online: Cupolahouse.org Tickets by Phone: 252–482–7800 Saturday • May 2MAY PLAY DAY ½Games, entertainment, great food and family fun. Sponsored by the Rocky Hock Ruritan Club.Time: 6:30p Fri, 10a–5p Sat Cost: BBQ Chicken Plates $9, 3–6pFriday • May 8NATIONAL TOURISM DAY �Trolley and historic building tours, paddling, and refreshments. VisitEdenton.comTime: 10a-4p • Cost: Free

JUNE Saturday • June 6HERITAGE FARM FEST A heritage village with blacksmithing, shingle making, moonshiners, heritage foods,antique tractors, and draft horses. Time: 8:30a–4p 8:30a–9:50a Registration of tractors, animals, and heritage demonstrators 10a Parade 11:15a Opening Ceremony 11a–4p Main Events 252–333–5540 [email protected] facebook.com/heritage.association1Saturday • June 20JUNETEENTHA program commemorating a historic event in the African American Community.

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MULTI-DATESaturdays 8a - 12p and Wednesdays 3-6p (Seasonal)EDENTON FARMER'S MARKET Indoor and outdoor market. Locally grown produce and crafts.Saturdays February 1, 15, 29; March 7, 21HARRIET JACOBS GUIDED WALKING TOURS » Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50Saturdays Saturdays • March 14, 28WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH »Thematic tours focused on notable women in Edenton’s history featuring the Harriet Jacobs Walking Tour and Historic Women.Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50Saturday • February 8 and 22HISTORIC EDENTON: CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS TOUR »Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50Saturdays • April - DecemberVARIOUS HISTORIC TOURS »Harriet Jacobs, Historic Edenton: From Civil War to Civil Rights, and the Women’s History Tours, alternating every first Saturday begining in April.Time: 3p • Cost: $2.50

JANUARY Thursday • January 9CHOWAN ARTS COUNCIL SUPPORTERS SHOW ºTime: 5:30p Reception Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–SunMonday • January 27BOOK SIGNING WITH RICKY MOORE, AUTHOR OF SALT BOX SEAFOOD JOINT ºTime: 5:30p

FEBRUARYThursday • February 6CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH ºTime: 5:30p Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–Sun

Friday • February 14MAD HATTERS VALENTINE SOIREEA Chowan Arts Council event, music by 5 Starr, festive hats and duds!Time: 7p • Cost: $25

MARCH Thursday • March 5BARBARA WACHTER OIL PAINTINGS ºTime: 5:30p Reception Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–Sun

APRIL Thursday • April 2“MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA” ºA Chowan Arts Council juried photography show. Time: 5:30p Reception Show Hours: 10a–5p Mon–Fri, 11a–4p Sat–SunFriday–Saturday • April 17–18ROCKY HOCK OPRY SPRING LEGENDS SHOW ½John A. Holmes AuditoriumTime: 7p Fri, 2p and 7p Sat Cost: $10Saturday • April 18ALBEMARLE MASTER GARDENER SPRING SHOW » Perquimans Recreation Center252–482–6585 • Katy Shook

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Friday and Saturday December 11–12CUPOLA HOUSE OPEN HOUSE »Beautiful Christmas decorations, hot wassail, cookies, and Renaissance music.Time: 1–5p • Cost: Free 408 South Broad Street 252–482–2637 [email protected] cupolahouse.orgFriday and Saturday December 11–12JAMES IREDELL HOUSE CHRISTMAS GROANING BOARD »Hosted by the Historic Edenton State Historic Site, Edenton Tea Party DAR, and the James Iredell Association. Cookies, drinks, and hearth cooking in the Bandon Kitchen.Time: 1–5p • Cost: Free105 E Church StreetFriday and Saturday December 11–12HOLIDAY REPAST: SAVORIES BY THE SOUND �The Penelope Barker House Welcome Center is the Christmas Candlelight Tour Weekend Headquarters. Delicious Eggnog and special treats await.Time: 1–5p • Cost: FreeFriday and Saturday December 11–12CONFECTION PERFECTION SWEETS BY THE SOUND ºEnjoy delicious holiday treats during this year's Candlelight Tour Weekend in the Chowan Arts Council Gallery.Time: 1–5p • Cost: FreeFriday and Saturday December 11–1239TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT TOUR �Touring beautifully decorated private homes and many holiday activities. Sponsored by the Edenton Historical Commission.Time: 4–8p • Cost: Advance $30, Day-of-Event $35, Groups of 10 or more $25 per person

ONGOING & SEASONALHISTORIC EDENTON STATE HISTORIC SITE HESHS » Hours: Tues-Sat, 9a-5p Guided tours, exhibits, and information PENELOPE BARKER HOUSE PBHWC �Welcome Center, guided trolley tours, exhibits, gift and book shop. Hours: 10a-5p 1767 CHOWAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE »Hours: Tues-Sat, 10a-4p 117 East King StCHOWAN ARTS COUNCIL CAC ºShows change monthly, gift shopHours: 11a-4p COLONIAL PARK AT EDENTON BAYCivil War and Underground Railroad markers, fishing, picnicking, kayaking and paddle board rentals Hours: 8a-5p End of South Broad St 252-482-2832 TownOfEdenton.comEDENTON COTTON MILL MUSEUM OF HISTORY Hours: Sat-Sun, 10a-2p 420 Elliott St • 252-482-7455 MillVillageMuseum.orgEDENTON FARMER’S MARKETHours: Sat, 8a-12p200 North Broad • 252-209-4792 Facebook: EdentonFarmersMarketEDENTON NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY & BOARDWALK BIRDING TRAILHours: Mon-Fri, 7a-3:30p1104 West Queen St • 252-482-4118 FWS.gov/EdentonEDENTON STEAMERS Historic Hicks Field • 252-482-4080 EdentonSteamers.comROANOKE RIVER LIGHTHOUSE TOURS »Days: Tues-Sat • Hours: 10a-4p SHEPARD-PRUDEN MEMORIAL LIBRARYHours: Mon, Tues and Thurs,10a-7p; Wed and Fri, 10a-5p; Preschool Story Hour: Wed Mornings, 11a Free WiFi106 West Water St 252-482-4112 • PettigrewLibraries.libguides.com/prl/spml

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SHOPPING You’ll find an array of shopping for all tastes and budgets including fine jewelry, antiques, unique gifts and crafts, locally produced fine art, new and used books, NC craft beers, and our famous Chowan County peanuts.

GOLF The Links at Mulberry Hill Edenton • 252-482-3606Albemarle Plantation Sound Links Hertford • 252-426-5555Scotch Hall Preserve Merry Hill • 252-482-5300

FAST FOODBURGER KING 228 Virginia Road • 252-482-8804DAIRY QUEEN 706 N Broad Street • 252-482-0718MCDONALDS 310 Virginia Road • 252-482-8072SUBWAY 300-J Virginia Road • 252-482-2984 WENDY’S 510 Virginia Road • 252-482-1045TACO BELL 232 Virginia Road • 252-482-2204 (Opening Soon)

' LODGING 1 AMERICA’S BEST VALUE INN Continental breakfast, seasonal outdoor pool, fridge, and microwave 501 Virginia Road • 252-482-2017 2 CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS INN c. 1907 Historic District, private baths, deluxe breakfast; private gourmet dinners by reservation 202 W Queen Street •252- 482-8945 • CaptainsQuartersInn.com 3 COACH HOUSE Economical and basic services, micro-fridge, Wifi and cable, pets accepted 823 N Broad Street • 252-482-2107 4 COTTON GIN INN c. 1900 A modern B&B in a cotton plantation house, luxurious accommodations with local and organic breakfasts, supper club, event hosting 110 Old Hertford Road • 252-368-4881 • TheCottonGinInn.com 5 HAMPTON INN 100% non-smoking, hot breakfast bar, exercise room, business center, seasonal outdoor pool, fire pit patio, guest laundry, suites and meeting rooms 115 Hampton Road • 252-482-3500 6 HARDISON HOUSE Restored 1930's farmhouse, available nightly, weekly and monthly rates 1206 W Queen Street • 757-286-6700 7 INNER BANKS INN c. 1802-1915 Consisting of four beautiful and historic homes, The Table restaurant, breakfast, guest kitchens, event spaces, pet-friendly, Mulberry Hill Country Club privileges 103 E Albemarle Street • 757-580-8538 • InnerBanksInn.com 8 MULBERRY HILL BED & BREAKFAST INN c. 1791 Waterfront, period ambiance with modern amenities 200 Mulberry Hill • 252-509-1450 • MulberryHillInn.com 9 UPPER BROAD EXTENDED STAY Suites with efficiency kitchen and maid service, laundry room, monthly and long-term rates 601 N Broad Street • 888-593-3368

DINING & REFRESHMENTS 1 309 BISTRO & SPIRITS American cuisine; lunch & dinner 309 S Broad Street • 252-482-0997 2 51 HOUSE Fine American dining on the water 108 Wharf Landing • 252-482-2500 3 BLOUNT’S PHARMACY c. 1920 Soda fountain and hand-dipped ice cream • 323 S Broad Street • 252-482-2127 4 CHICKEN KITCHEN Homestyle fried chicken, veggies, seafood & breakfast • 809 N Broad Street • 252-482-4721 5 DOWNTOWN CAFÉ & SODA SHOPPE Fresh sandwiches, salads and ice crea treats • 301 S Broad Street • 252-482-8300 6 EDENTON COFFEEHOUSE BAKERY & CAFÉ Sandwiches and daily specials • 302 S Broad Street • 252-482-7465 7 EDENTON BAY OYSTER BAR Seafood, fish, steaks, and more 621 W Queen Street • 252-482-1993 8 EMILIO’S GENERAL STORE & TAKE–AWAY Sandwiches and grocery 206 S Broad Street • 252-482-8240 9 FAMOUS SUBS Sandwiches, pasta, chicken, salads; eat–in or takeout • 1100 N Broad Street • 252-482-493410 THE FREEZE Soft-serve, banana splits, sundaes, burgers, fries and more • 320 W Queen Street • 252-482-240211 GARDEN BUFFET Asian buffet with fresh salad bar and hibachi cooking • 300B Virginia Road • 252-482-889812 GARDEN OF READIN’ Tea room inside a book shop 103 E King Street • 252-482-732313 GOVERNORS PUB Pizza, sandwiches, seafood, steaks, burgers and more • 321 S Broad Street • 252-482-765514 LEON NIXON CATERING Thurs only: Lunch and dinner buffet, seasonal oyster bar • 749 Virginia Road • 252-482-566015 LINKS GRILL Cold sandwiches and hot dogs in a waterfront setting 1101 W Sound Shore Drive • 252-482-360616 MAMASITA’S Restaurante Mexicano & Cantina 1316A N Broad Street • 252- 482-689217 NOTHING FANCY CAFÉ Made-from-scratch Southern cooking 701C N Broad Street • 252-482-1909 18 PIZZA HUT Dine–in or take–out pizza, pasta, sandwiches 100 Claire Drive • 252-482-329019 SHUN XING Szechuan, Hunan & Cantonese take-out 1316 N Broad Street, Edenton Village • 252-482-999920 THE TABLE AT INNER BANKS INN Locally sourced regional cuisine 103 E Albemarle Street • 252-482-3641 21 WATERMAN’S GRILL Seafood, steaks, pasta & sandwiches 427 S Broad • 252-482-773322 WESTOVER GENERAL STORE Fresh sandwiches and deli 801 W Queen Street • 252-482-332323 OLD COLONY SMOKEHOUSE Southern Culinary Revival cuisine 802 W Queen St • 252-482-2400

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ROA

D

S G

RAN

VILL

E

S BR

OA

D

MO

SELE

Y

QUEEN ANNE

TO

2

16

3

4

1520

3 12

21o

P5

6

7

9

POINTS OF INTEREST

Events in Historic Buildings

TO

I

17BUS

R

23

7

4