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Thank you to our Sponsors!
Spider Lily
Azalea Andrew D. Mylander, DMD
Ayers and Haidt, Attorneys-at-law
Paul and Lois Switzer
Shannon Corr—NC STA Contracting, Inc.
Rose A. G. Salem & Associates, PLLC
Alex Cardelli—Local Builders
Bear Essentials
Coastal Craftsman, General Contractor
Courtyard by Marriott
Drake Bratton
Fisher Fuel Markets
Mitchell Hardware
Portraits, Inc. and Nancy Bowers
Poor Charlie’s Flea Market and Antiques
Robert M. Chiles, P.E.
Stroud Custom Homes
Sumrell Sugg Carmichael Hicks & Hart, PA
Williams Scarborough Smith Gray, LLP
The Chelsea Restaurant
The Insurance Center
Special Thanks to: Janet Francoeur—Carolina Creations
Kelvin Kestner & Melvin Kestner
Pepsi/Minges Bottling Group
NEUSE RIVER REGION ASSOCIATION
Keller-Williams Realty
C-21 Zaytoun-Raines ~ Coldwell Banker Willis-Smith
Trent River Realty ~ Neuse Realty
Nancy Hollows Real Estate
Rain or shine event! All ticket sales are final.
Ticket Prices (tickets include NC sales tax): • Advance, $18; Days of Tour, $22 • Anytime: Active Duty Military, Dependents &
Students, with ID, $14 • Members of New Bern Historical Society or New
Bern Preservation Foundation, $14 (advance tickets only)
• Groups of 10 or more, $15 each
For telephone credit card orders, 252-638-8558 or 252-633-6448
For online credit card and PayPal orders, visit www.newbernhistorical.org
or www.newbernpf.org
Tickets sold at the following locations: New Bern Ann Lynn’s, 4146 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. Bank of the Arts, 317 Middle St. Carolina Creations, 317 Pollock St. Harris Teeter, 2019 S. Glenburnie Rd. Harris Teeter, 2032 Waterscape Way Mitchell Hardware, 215 Craven St. New Bern Convention & Visitors Center, 203 S. Front St. New Bern Historical Society, 511 Broad St. New Bern Preservation Foundation, 510-B Pollock St. Savi’s Wine & Cheese, 713 Pollock St. Village Butcher, 3515 Trent Rd. Greenville ASAP Photo & Camera, 3701 Charles Blvd. Morehead City Harris Teeter, 5000 Arendell St.
This is a self-guided event taken at your own pace. You may start at any point on your ticket
and visit sites in any order.
Tickets are good for both days;
one visit per site is permitted.
Additional Tour Information:
• Special 1960s display and live music at The City Laundry, 901 Pollock St., Friday and Saturday.
• Historic Churches/Synagogue - Some historic places of worship will be open for tours; see ticket.
• Visit Downtown Art Walk - Friday, April 7, 5-8 pm.
• Tryon Palace - discount Palace ticket is available if a Spring Homes Tour ticket is presented at the Palace ticket desk in the NC History Center, 529 S. Front St. or at Way Station, George & Pollock Sts. 1 Day Pass - Adults $18; Youth (grades 1-12) $8.
• Tryon Palace Gardens - open free to the public 9 am-6 pm April 7-8; noon-6 pm April 9.
• Annual Heritage Plant Sale - held on the Daves House Lawn of the Palace, Pollock & George Streets, 9 am-5 pm April 7-8. No plant sale April 9. Tryon Palace garden shop open April 7-8, 10 am-4 pm
• Lunch - enjoy lunch specials at local restaurants; see ticket insert.
• Parking - available in marked lots and on streets.
www.newbernpf.org [email protected]
252-633-6448
www.newbernhistorical.org [email protected]
252-638-8558
All proceeds from this event fund the educational and revitalization projects of the New Bern Historical
Society and New Bern Preservation Foundation.
Ghent Historic District
Gardens Only
Tryon Palace Gardens 610 Pollock St.,
owner: NC Department of Natural
and Cultural Resources
DeGraffenried Park Historic District
Garden Only 508 Metcalf St.,
owners: Jahn & Bethanne
Jacobson
Garden Only 211 Johnson St.,
owners: Victoria
& Jack Rice
Tolson Rental House 1404 Spencer Ave.,
ca. 1922
owner: Inma Robinson
Lovie Fulcher House 1421 Spencer Ave., ca. 1922
owners: Mary & David
Merrell
Meriwether L. Ferguson
House 1801 Rhem Ave., ca. 1929
owner: Dana Gerald Burnham
Palmer-Tisdale House 520 New St., ca. 1767
owners: Barbara Bornemann
& Perry Bosmajian
Downtown Historic District
Stanly-Bishop House 501 New St., ca. 1799
owners: Mark & Lois Ann
Atkinson
residents: Amber Jordan &
Walter Shearer
Mary Louise Turner
House 407 Hancock St., ca. 1891
owner: Melinda J. Robinson
Joseph E. Slater House 1509 Tryon Rd., ca. 1941
owners: Mark & Suzanne
Hartman
G. W. Wallace House 410 Metcalf St., ca. 1890-1895
owners: Alfonso & Laura Castro Attmore-Oliver House 511 Broad St., ca. 1790-1800
owner: New Bern
Historical Society
Dr. William and Clara
Mann House 411 George St., ca. 1920
owner: Christie Decker-
Frazier
The City Laundry 901 Pollock St., ca. 1950
owners: Kathy and Peter Adolph
managers: Kim Bledsoe
and Austin Vaquilar
Bonus Site
Baxters Jewelry
Store 323 Pollock St.,
owner: Fine Art at Baxters
Celebrate our Spring Tour 50th Anniversary!
1960s display and live music at
The City Laundry
Owen G. Dunn Building 3rd floor condo (work in progress)
Corner of Pollock & Craven Sts., ca. 1905 owners: John & Maria Cho
(Tryon Palace Photos: NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources) (All other Site Photos: Kelvin Kestner and Melvin Kestner)