What’s Happening in my City?
Things to Do in Eastern NC Cities and Waterfront Towns
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New Bern
New Bern, a quaint riverfront town nestled between the scenic Trent and Neuse Rivers on the North Carolina coast, is brimming with charming boutiques, delightful eateries, captivating riverfront attractions, lively entertainment, and so much more, ensuring there's something special for every visitor to enjoy.
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Havelock
Situated halfway between historic New Bern and the stunning beaches of the Crystal Coast, Havelock, North Carolina boasts Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point as its centerpiece. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, Havelock offers a unique blend of traditional Southern charm and cultural richness, making it a welcoming and vibrant community.
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Swansboro
Swansboro, North Carolina, affectionately dubbed the "Friendly City by the Sea," is a charming historic town nestled on the North Carolina Coast, bordered by both the Intracoastal Waterway and the White Oak River. Surrounded by water on all sides, with the Atlantic Ocean just minutes away, Swansboro is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of activities to enjoy.
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Morehead City
Renowned for its rich maritime history and bustling waterfront, Morehead City offers diverse attractions and activities for both locals and tourists. Whether you're drawn to prestigious fishing events, scenic boat excursions, waterfront dining, or unique boutiques, there's always something new to discover. With its inviting ambiance and close proximity to pristine beaches and natural landscapes, Morehead City is an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle with plentiful opportunities for leisure and enjoyment.
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Jacksonville
Jacksonville is the thriving commercial hub of Onslow County, anchored by Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station New River. Established alongside Camp Lejeune in 1941, the city boasts a rich history dating back to 1731. Known for its resilience and strong community spirit, Jacksonville is shaped by its deep military roots and strategic location on the North Carolina coast.