Bath is a rather historic North Carolina town. Established in 1705, it is the oldest town in North Carolina. As one of the oldest towns in NC, It has been a part of several key historical events. Set near the Pamlico River and first settled by Europeans in the 1690s, Bath has a long history and numerous historic sites to explore.
As North Carolina's first town, Bath had its beginnings in the 1690s when it was first settled by Europeans. By 1705 it was incorporated and, by 1708, there was a population of 50 people and 12 houses.
With its location on the Pamlico River which leads to the Atlantic Ocean a mere 50 miles away, the town of Bath, NC was home to the state's first port. Trade became an integral part of the town's economy.
As the oldest town in the state, Bath is full of historical sites, perhaps the most of any other small town in the state.
One historical site to visit in town is St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Established in 1734, this is the oldest church in North Carolina.
John Lawson (1674-1711) was one of Bath's first residents and a surveyor who wrote the first history book on the Carolina colony in 1709. He certainly made his mark on this town.
The Palmer-Marsh House is a museum located on Bath's Main Street. It was built in 1751 and is one of only three buildings from the 18th century still standing here. Since 1970, it has been considered a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Walking around the town of Bath is like stepping back in time. If you would like to spend more than just a day here, consider a stay at The Inn on Bath Creek.
This bed and breakfast is located on the historic Main Street and, while it was built in the late-1990s, it has all the charms and details of a historic home.
As you can see, Bath is one of our favorite historic towns in North Carolina with a long history and plenty of beauty and sites to see. What is one of the oldest towns in NC that you have visited? Let us know in the comments.
To help plan your visit to Bath, NC head to the North Carolina Historic Sites website.
If you love exploring the state, check out more picturesque small towns in North Carolina that make wonderful weekend getaways.
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