Edenton, NC Road Trips
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Trip Routes
2
Longest Drive
296.6 mi
Charlotte, NC
Quickest Drive
4h 27m
High Point, NC
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Edenton, NC by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
4,480
Median Income
$42,721
Median Home Value
$226,800
Median Age
46.4
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Edenton, NC at a Glance
Founded
1712
Elevation
13 ft
Area
6 mi²
Notable People from Edenton, NC
A sampling of people born in Edenton, NC.
Harriet Jacobs
1815–1897
American slave, writer, and abolitionist (1815-1897)
William Allen
1803–1879
American politician, 31st Governor of Ohio (1803-1879)
Jesse Gonzalez
1995
Mexican association football player
Penelope Barker
1728–1796
American revolution activist
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Edenton, NC.
Chowan County Courthouse
county courthouse in Edenton, United States of America
St. Paul's Church, Edenton
church in North Carolina, United States
James Iredell House
historic house in North Carolina, United States
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Traveler Guide to Edenton, NC
Edenton is the seat of Chowan County on the North Carolina Coastal Plain. This little town of about 5,000 has a lot going on for it. For starters, it is claimed to be the first European settlement in the state of North Carolina.
A group of settlers drifted down from the Jamestown Colony in Virginia in 1658 and established Edenton Colony (which would become "the Towne of Queen Anne's Creek" before becoming a whole bunch of other things). In a similar vein, the town boasts the oldest house in the state. After these first starts Edenton moved on to become the second capital of provincial North Carolina from 1722 to 1743, and saw a litany of historical figures in one form of another. For instance, Joseph Hewes, signer of the Declaration of Independence and first Secretary of the Navy, along with James Iredell, youngest Supreme Court Justice at age 38, and his son, James Iredell Jr, former US Senator and governor of North Carolina, were all born here. Plus, oddly enough, another US Justice and signatory named James Wilson died here while riding his horse. What stands out most about Edenton probably though are two women figures. One of these was Penelope Barker, who is credited with organizing the Edenton Tea Party in 1774 and in so doing instigated the first political act by women in the British American colonies. The other distinguished figure was Harriet Jacobs, a young black slave girl who ran away from her abusive owner and spent 7 years in hiding in her grandmother's attic in the same town as related in her autobiography Life of a Slave Girl.
The Lane House is believed to be the oldest house in North Carolina, with its structure dating to 1719. It's on East Queen Street but is a private residence and not really catering to tourists. 1 Penelope Barker House Welcome Center, 505 S Broad St, ☏ +1 252 482-7800. W-M 10AM-5PM. Presentation on Penelope Barker and good views of the harbor. (updated Oct 2021) 2 The 1886 Roanoke River Lighthouse, 7 Dock St, ☏ +1 252 482-2637. Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM. Believed to be the last existing example of a rectangular lighthouse with a screw-pile base (screwed directly into the bedrock of the bay, in other words). (updated Oct 2021) 3 Historic Edenton State Historic Site, 108 N Broad St, ☏ +1 252 482-2637. You can arrange tours of the town here, and also find out about Harriot Jacobs, the young slave who hid for 7 years in the house of her grandmother, a freedwoman, before escaping to freedom. (updated Oct 2021) 4 James Iredell House, 107 E Church St, ☏ +1 252 482-2637. Where the late US Supreme Court Justice lived (updated Oct 2021) 5 Cupola House, 408 S Broad St, ☏ +1 252 482-2637. Tu-Sa 1-2PM, Su noon-3PM. Built by Francis Corbin in 1758. (updated Oct 2021) 6 Chowan County Courthouse, 117 East King Street, ☏ +1 252 482-2637. The original structure, dating from 1767. (updated Oct 2021) 7 St Paul's Episcopal Church, 101 W Gale St, ☏ +1 252 482-3522. Dates to 1736 with some historical dignitaries laid to rest in the cemetery. (updated Oct 2021)
1 Inner Banks Inn & Restaurant, 103 E Albemarle St, ☏ +1 252 482-3641. Very boutique-like. (updated Oct 2021)
Way back in colonial times, Edenton was lauded for its easy sea access, being on the Albemarle Sound, but, today, most visitors are likely to arrive via road, specifically US Route 17, which basically connects it with Outer Banks communities and the mainland. When you need a lift, you could try Greyhound, as it stops at the Red Apple gas station at 711 N Broad St.
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