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    Ghosts of New Bern

    5.0 (15 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Sarah W.

    Had a fabulous tour guide, and a wonderful walk through historic New Bern! Would definitely recommend for people of all ages to learn about the city in a fun way. I'm.

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    Melissa G.

    Great fun! I love ghost stories and we haven't been on this one in all the times we've been to New Bern. It does last 90 minutes and it's not too much walking. The guide was great and told the stories well. We didn't see any ghosts, but we heard some great history.

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    Mark O.

    We toured with the lovely Lady Raven and we enjoyed her animated tales of haunted New Bern! The 90 minutes flew by! Looking forward to seeing again. We captured a few ghostly pictures, including a young girl Emma who perished from a contagious disease in the attic of the family home. Her family made her stay there to prevent contagion.

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    Ashley S.

    We booked this tour online because I'm super cheesy and have to do ghost tours all over the place. Plus I wanted a reason to go to New Bern and explore a little more than usual. Do yourself a favor and go here, and then go eat at Morgan's Tavern. The tour guide carry's a cute little lantern along with us. There are some really creepy stories for little New Bern. I'm not sure why my photos all turned out super creepy... I didn't change them at all. But maybe that's doing of the ghosts!

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    Had an excellent time with Lady Midnight as our host! Second time doing this tour, and it's just as fun. A must do in New Bern!

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    Lilith was absolutely amazing! Highly recommend this tour and Lilith! Informative, entertaining and FUN!

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    Glad you had a good time. Do you remember your guide's name?

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    Loved the tour with Ann! Her knowledge of history and research lent credibility to her stories. Lots of fun and worth it!

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    Was a lot of fun learned a lot about new bern didn't have any sightings but was really cool thing to fo

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    New Bern Tours & Convention Services

    New Bern Tours & Convention Services

    4.5
    (14 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    While in New Bern, I took the New Bern Trolley Tour, as that seemed the best way to get an overview…read moreof the city and limit my walking, as I've been having some injury flare-ups. I was even picked up from my hotel (and returned at the end). I was given somewhat of a tour to the official trolley stop. Restrooms were available near the trolley site, if needed. The trolley is also air-conditioned. When the rest of the tour joined us, we took a 90-minute trip around New Bern. The driver and tour guide were both incredibly friendly and had a good sense of humor. They both had intense knowledge of the town's history to share. We enjoyed stories of the town and saw some of its architecture. I enjoyed seeing the Slover-Bradham House (built in 1848), which I wouldn't have appreciated as much without first hearing the story of Caleb Bradham's life. It was a grand residence, and even the brick slave quarters (which were already there when he purchased) were of high quality. Bradham lived in those quarters after his bankruptcy. The Rhone Hotel (founded in 1923) was another building with a long history. It was listed in the Green Book as a safe haven for black travelers during the Jim Crow Era. Charlotte Rhone was the first African American registered nurse in North Carolina. The Isaac Taylor House was a historic gem. It still has the Civil War bucket and pulley used outside of the house. When the Union Troops occupied New Bern in 1862, this house served as their headquarters. Isaac Taylor's three unmarried daughters refused to leave the home and took up residence on the third floor for the duration of the war. They used the bucket-and-pulley system to get food and supplies to the third-floor window. The trolley tour has two stops where you can get off. One was at Cedar Grove Cemetery, and the other was at the New Bern Academy Museum. The Trolley Tour was the highlight of my visit to Craven County and a great way to learn about New Bern's history.

    We had the BEST time!…read more We were celebrating a 64th Birthday! The tour was super interesting even for our Birthday Boy from Askins, NC that has lived near New Bern all of his life. The tour was the perfect amount of time and what a beautiful day for a trolly ride. Gail and David were incredible! David's driving was smooth and not jerky at all ( I normally get super car sick unless I am driving) and Gail was Awesome! We enjoyed how she was detailed about the history of New Bern, threw a funny story in the mix, and even included info about something going on presently. All around energetic and really enjoyable. We would highly recommend to anyone visiting New Bern, NC as well as even getting to learn a bit of history about your own hometown!

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    Issac Taylor House, pulley system used by sisters who stayed on the third floor during the Civil War
    Dragonfly Boat Tours

    Dragonfly Boat Tours

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We booked this boat tour same day for a 3-5pm cruise. Easy online booking process. I called to…read moreconfirm. Very friendly associate and clear directions to dock. Free parking. Captain Matthew was waiting for us and welcomed us aboard. Very comfortable seating and well maintained vessel. Electric motor was perfect for the quiet crusing and delightful conversation with other guests. We learned about the river, the area, a little history, the locals and some nature. Full 2 hour cruise. Very reasonable pricing and great value. We loved the rivers and all that we got to see. Highly recommend!

    We headed to the dock to find out about a boat tour but the company we were searching was no longer…read morein business. We learned this from the most engaging couple, Captain Jack and Mate Marilyn, who just happened to have their own boat excursion company. We decided to cruise with them the next morning around 9:30. We arrived about 9:10, they welcomed us aboard and we were off on a 90 minute excursion. The boat is electric so we were able to approach birding areas without frightening the little critters, such as the nesting Ospreys. We were also able to have delightful conversations about nature, the effects of Hurricane Michael on the area, the lovely church where Marilyn and Jack attend and many more interesting facts about the New Bern area. We were totally mesmerized with the outing and the 90 minutes passed much too fast. It was a beautiful day, an enchanting "voyage" and a totally enjoyable adventure with Dragonfly Cruises. By all means do it when you're in New Bern!

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    Cedar Grove Cemetery

    Cedar Grove Cemetery

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Cedar Grove was established in 1800. The main entrance is a stunning triple-arched structure that…read morestands in front of a 12.5 acre property. The cemetery was added to the the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. I was here to visit the final resting place of Pepsi inventor Caleb Bradham but there are others interred here including William Joseph Williams who painted the "Masonic Portrait" of George Washington. Bradham's stone is quite far back and unremarkable. There were a couple of Pepsi bottles on it that make it easier to find. The center fountain is impressive. Many of the headstones are in good condition but many are illegible and the carvings are lost to time. [Review 18902 overall - 3386 in North Carolina - 2425 of 2022.]

    This cemetery was recommended to us by the host at our bed & breakfast, but I had also learned…read moreabout it from my research on Yelp. This cemetery, among other people, contains the burial site of the man who invented Pepsi-Cola. That's reason enough to visit, but take time to review the map and accompanying chart at the entrance on the Weeping Arch side of the cemetery and get an idea of who else is buried here. Some of the locations were hard to find because the portable maps were all out, but if you reference an app on your phone (Find-A-Grave) you can get pretty good coordinates for any of the locations that you're looking for. Overall, a worthwhile trip to pay respects to various people who have made their impact in the New Bern area.

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    The Jarvis at 220

    The Jarvis at 220

    4.9
    (22 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    We live about an hour from New Bern. My wife and I like to get away for nearby weekend coastal…read moredestinations every couple of months to loosen up the grind of work. New Bern has become a regular favorite out of our visits to Beaufort, Edenton, Oriental and Wilmington (used to live there). All of those places are worth a visit. Don't get me wrong. We have stayed at neighboring B&Bs near The Jarvis. So far, there is no comparison. We have also stayed at the chain hotels there. If you go to New Bern, The Jarvis is a place you should consider first. You'll get extremely personalized service from Ian, the innkeeper. He slightly reprimanded me for fetching my own coffee on our last morning there. The Jarvis is a destination venue for wedding parties. We expected the sleeping hours might get a little loud and we were prepared for it. However, it was remarkably quiet in the wee hours and the bed may be the most comfortable I have ever slept on. We both came home well rested. I won't go into the cool amenities, but you need to check out 'The Cellar Door' in the basement. We spent a couple of fun hours there during the rain storm that hit while we were there. Highly recommended! We will definitely return.

    Lovely quiet place very accessible to all the shopping and dining nearby…read more The downside was that there was no one on duty to ask question about the area! No breakfast either!

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    Imagine having your wedding event here at The Jarvis at 220.
    Imagine having your wedding event here at The Jarvis at 220.
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    The Simpson Room
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    Washington's Southern Tour Historical Marker

    Washington's Southern Tour Historical Marker

    3.0
    (1 review)
    0.3 mi

    On a residential street that is about a block from the side of the Trent River, this marker points…read moreout that yes, the first POTUS really did sleep here. The marker reads, "President Washington visited in the Stanly home two nights, April 20-21, 1791." George Washington toured the United States to observe political climate and to thank his supporters. His tour and stops along the way became important landmarks in the areas he touched. Washington saw more of his country while in office than any other American president before the twentieth century. He also kept a detailed diary. Online, there is more information. "In early 1791, after establishing a site for the new "Federal District" along the Potomac River, Washington embarked on a tour of the Southern states--a product of his desire to visit every state during his term of office. Proceeding from Mount Vernon via Fredericksburg and Richmond (Virginia) into North Carolina, Washington crossed the Roanoke River into Halifax in mid-April 1791. From there, the President's carriage tour took him through Tarboro, Greenville, New Bern, Trenton, and Wilmington before entering South Carolina. Washington re-entered North Carolina near Charlotte and traveled northward, visiting Salisbury, Salem, and Guilford Court House. Washington arrived on the outskirts of New Bern on the morning of April 20 and was greeted by a group of leading citizens who escorted the President into town. He recorded in his diary that the town had about 2,000 residents and that the 'buildings are sparce and altogether of wood." He noted that some of those buildings were "large and look well."" It is marker number C-19. [Review 20320 overall - 3495 in North Carolina - 1298 of 2023.]

    Ghosts of New Bern - historicaltours - Updated July 2026

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