Sometimes
we get so busy wanting to get “to and from” our destinations that we don’t take
a few minutes to stop and explore new things along the way. As I’ve mentioned before on this blog, I
think travel is like an open classroom, and it’s important to seek and
discover.
For more information on New Bern, visit http://www.visitnewbern.com/
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Historic New Bern, North Carolina |
On
the way to visit my father-in-law in Beaufort, North Carolina, I made the
family stop in historic New Bern. This charming town, which is the second
oldest town in North Carolina, was founded where the Trent and Neuse Rivers
join together. We didn’t spend a lot of
time here, but just enough to know that I would like to go back.
And
if you have ever tasted a Pepsi, you may enjoy learning that the drink was
created right here in New Bern. Originally known as “Brad’s Drink,” which Caleb
Bradham created in a pharmacy on Middle Street, it was marketed as Pepsi-Cola
after 1898.
The birthplace of Pepsi-Cola, Bradham's Pharmacy |
New
Bern, established by German and Swiss colonists in 1710, is named after Bern,
Switzerland. Today, the historic area
reminds me of a European village filled with restaurants, shops, and beautiful
churches.
We
enjoyed strolling around the area of the grand Tryon Palace, the official
residence of the Royal Governor William Tryon in 1770. We didn’t go inside the palace on this visit
but walked around the property and ventured into nearby gardens.
Tryon Palace |
I
loved the look of the Stanly House and Gardens. President George Washington spent two nights
in the home in 1791 on his Southern tour.
Stanly Home. The home was actually empty when President Washington visited. Residents put their own furnishings in the home so he could stay there. |
In
1794, North Carolina’s state capital was moved to Raleigh, where I currently
live, and space was rented in the palace for various purposes. Unfortunately, the original palace burned in
a fire in 1798 and was not restored until 1959. Today, Tryon Palace is an
anchor for cultural arts and history in the community.
We
didn’t have time to explore the new N.C. History Center, which is adjacent to
the palace. It sounds great with a lot of interactive exhibits. The Pepsi
Family Center will immerse your entire family in an amazing venture back in
time to an 1835 virtual village.
I
think New Bern is a destination that invites you to grab a Pepsi and
explore. I’m
putting this destination back on my list for another time when we visit this guy.
For more information on New Bern, visit http://www.visitnewbern.com/
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