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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2008

The centerpiece of our restored historic district is Tryon Palace, restored home of British Governor William Tryon, who had his magnificent showplace built in 1770. The elegant Georgian style mansion served as both home of the governor and the capitol of the Colony of North Carolina. After the Revolutionary War, Tryon Palace became the capitol of the independent State of North Carolina.

Restored to its 18th-century glory, Tryon Palace is furnished with an outstanding collection of antiques and art. The 14 acres of grounds are devoted to extensive gardens ranging from English formal gardens to a kitchen garden to wilderness garden areas. The complex also includes three other 18th- and 19-th century historic homes open to visitors: the John Wright Stanly House (c. 1783), a stately home built by the Revolutionary War patriot; the George W. Dixon House (c. 1830), a prominent Federal style home noted for its rare Neo-Classical antiques; and the Robert Hay House, where visitors can meet costumed characters portraying the home's residents in the year 1835

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  • Lol "new bern city" take some grammar lessons

  • i remember going there on a class field trip during 4th grade

  • this place is absolutely gorgeous. ive been there. its huge.

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