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In 1888, Beaufort County became the first in the state to erect a monumnet honoring its Confederate dead. The monument, a replica of a Confederate soldier placed on a granite pedestal, now stands on the crest of a hill in Oakdale Cemetery. It was originally placed on the slight elevation where Water Street turns into MacNair Street, a location chosen so that ships coming up the Pamlico River would get, as their first glimpse of the town, the Confederate soldier on his pedestal. When a new railroad station was built and railroad activity changed the character of the location, the town decided to move the statue to the new cemetery.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Tranter's Creek Resort & Campground

Tranter's Creek Resort is a family oriented, waterfront campground in Historic Washington! With year-round activities the campground is always alive with excitement. Enjoy the large pool, game room, store, laundry, and heated/ac bathhouses!

Washington, NC Businesses




Washington- the Heart of the Inner Banks

Come visit this beautiful Historic town dating to the early 1700

Washington, NC Arts

Things to do near Washington, NC

Herbert Bluethenthal Memorial Wildflower Preserve

Located on the campus of UNC Wilmington, the Herbert Bluethenthal Memorial Wildflower Preserve consists of approximately 10 a...