Washington (North Carolina)

Washington is a city on the North Carolina Coastal Plain. The architecture in the large residential and commercial Historic District captures later phases of Washington's history and development. Main Street in Washington's Historic Downtown is flanked by 19th and early 20th century commercial buildings punctuated with ornate brickwork.

Understand

This city of approximately 10,000 residents is located in northeastern North Carolina on the Pamlico River. It was the first city in America to be named after General George Washington, before he became the first president of the United States.

In its infancy, Washington was a regional shipping center because of its strategic location at the junction of inland and coastal rivers. The shipping heritage is evident in some waterfront commercial buildings from that era.

Get in

See

Do

  • 🌍 North Carolina Estuarium, 223 E Water St, +1 252 948-0000. Tu-Sa 10:30AM-3:30PM. See estuary life through taxidermy and natural history exhibits, aquariums, walks, and Pamlico River boat tours.
  • 🌍 Goose Creek State Park, 2190 Camp Leach Rd (12 miles southeast of Washington), +1 252 923-2191. Daily 8AM-6PM. This is a great place to check out swampy marshlands with eerie cypress trees and the occasional black bear or tawny tannic acid waters of the Pamlico River in a kayak. Boardwalk trails and a campground are part of the amenities. Free.
  • 🌍 Inner Banks Outfitters, 1050 E Main St, +1 252 975-3006. You can rent kayaks or bicycles here to explore.
  • 🌍 Turnage Theater, 150 W Main St, +1 252 946-2504. A vintage theater with elaborate ceiling inlay that has a fairly lively arts center called Arts of the Pamlico.

Eat

Drink

Market Street Pub, 143 North Market Street +1 252-623-2063. Bar with entertainment.

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Washington
Norfolk Windsor  N  S  New Bern Wilmington
Wilson Greenville  W  E  END


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