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Pronounced
“Bo-furt”, this quaint little town was originally established in 1709
for its close proximity to the excellent deep-water inlet now called
Beaufort Inlet.
Throughout
history, Beaufort has always been an important seaport for whalers,
fisherman, merchants and even pirates.
In fact, the notorious pirate Blackbeard and his crew spent quite a
bit of time in Beaufort, and their legacy still remains in the form of the
many legends and ghost stories that are still told.
The Beaufort Ghost Walk takes visitors to The Hammock House, a
mysterious 300 year old house once frequented by Blackbeard and reportedly
home to the ghosts of some of his victims.
Another
major attraction is the Beaufort Historic District, which is home to over
100 beautifully restored Historic Homes from the 18th and 19th
Century. Many a relaxing
afternoon has been spent walking the elegantly shaded sidewalks of the
Historic District, retracing the steps of history, architecture and
legend.
And
if all that’s not enough, Beaufort is the perfect place to begin
exploring the Cape Lookout National Seashore, home to the 169-foot Cape
Lookout Lighthouse and the famous Wild Horses of Shackleford Banks.
Descendants of Horses that were brought here almost 500 years ago,
a herd of over 120 Horses still remains on the islands surrounding
Beaufort, and they can often be seen right from the Beaufort Waterfront
while they graze on nearby Carrot Island.
In
Beaufort, you and your family will find exciting and fun things to do,
beautiful scenery, amazing wildlife, great shopping, excellent
restaurants, and a rare chance to step back into history
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