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Tryon Palace in New Bern will host its regular Homeschool Day on May 3. The hands-on program called "From Hearthfire to the Campfire" features a day exploring North Carolina's military history ...
The French government says thieves who broke into a vehicle at a Paris train station made off with a USB drive and discs containing floor plans for the French presidential palace, the country's ...
Burglars, rejoice! For the first time ever, there is an almost complete floorplan of Buckingham Palace available to the public. Built in 1703 as a house for the Duke of Buckingham, it was enlarged … ...
The Palace is open and available for timed first-floor tours from 12 – 5 pm. Tickets are available at the Tryon Palace Waystation, located on the corner of Pollock and George Streets.
The French government says thieves who broke into a vehicle at a Paris train station made off with a USB drive and discs containing floor plans for the French presidential palace, the country's ...
NEW BERN, N.C. — Tryon Palace and the North Carolina History Center will be closed to visitors Friday due to the impending bad weather predicted as a result of Tropical Storm Ian. If you have… ...
Tryon Palace holds historical significance as the location of the initial meetings of the General Assembly for the state of North Carolina after the revolution.
Employees at Tryon Palace in New Bern are happy to welcome back visitors while still making adjustments for COVID-19.
NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) — Tryon Palace has big plans for its annual Fourth of July celebration. Glorious Fourth will be celebrated at Tryon Palace on July 4th, in honor of Independence Day. The ...
Davia meets with Lindy Cummings at the Tryon Palace in New Bern, where she shares insights into the daily operations and 18th-century life at the historic Stable Office.
Tryon was North Carolina's first royal Governor (1770-1771) when New Bern was the capital of the North Carolina Colony. Though he lasted only a year before being appointed governor to New York in ...
The hands-on program called "From Hearthfire to the Campfire" features a day exploring North Carolina's military history with hands-on activities, games and crafts.