view gallery SE2.4 km | New Bern Municipal Water Tower, New Bern, North Carolina in Water Towers This New Bern city water tower is located in the northwest area of town. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 06/28/2006 last visited: 06/18/2017 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Glenburnie Park anchor - New Bern, N.C. in Anchors Anchor at the entrance of a public park. posted by: oldtool53 location: North Carolina date approved: 12/01/2007 last visited: 09/11/2013 |
view gallery E4.5 km | Disc Golf Course - New Bern, NC in Disc Golf Courses New Bern NC disc golf course at Glenburnie Park posted by: oldtool53 location: North Carolina date approved: 01/26/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E4.7 km | Glenburnie Park boat ramp - New Bern NC in Boat Ramps A double boat ramp leading into the Neuse River. Boat ramp is next to a public park. posted by: oldtool53 location: North Carolina date approved: 11/30/2007 last visited: 09/11/2013 |
view gallery NW5.6 km | Batchelder's Creek, Marker C-51 in North Carolina Historical Markers Batchelder's Creek was the site of a Union outpost captured by the Confederates on February 1, 1864. The earthworks from the fortifications are near this marker. There is a twist and a controversial end to this story, however. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/13/2006 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery NW5.6 km | Batchelder's Creek - New Bern NC in Battlefields Marker is on State Highway 55, half a mile east of Hyman Road (County Route 1244) in New Bern NC. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/21/2023 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE5.8 km | F-11 Gruman Tiger, New Bern, North Carolina in Static Aircraft Displays This F-11 Gruman Tiger is located along the highway in New Bern, North Carolina. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 08/18/2006 last visited: 01/30/2016 |
view gallery SE5.8 km | Massachusetts Monument, New Bern National Cemetery, North Carolina in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials A monument to Massachusetts's war dead in the New Bern National Cemetery. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/15/2006 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE5.8 km | New Jersey Monument - New Bern, North Carolina in Smithsonian Art Inventory Sculptures Erected by the state of New Jersey in 1905. posted by: LJParr location: North Carolina date approved: 03/17/2011 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE5.8 km | Rhode Island Monument - New Bern, NC in Smithsonian Art Inventory Sculptures The monument, located at New Bern National Cemetery in North Carolina, was erected by the state of Rhode Island in honor of it's soldiers who died during the Civil War. posted by: LJParr location: North Carolina date approved: 08/18/2010 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | 9th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Memorial in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials This memorial was erected by the State of New Jersey to honor the fallen in its 9th Regiment, Volunteer Infantry. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/06/2006 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | Rhode Island Monument, New Bern National Cemetery, North Carolina in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials The Rhode Island Monument at New Bern National Cemetery was the last of four state monuments installed at the cemetery. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/15/2006 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | A National Cemetery System - New Bern NC in U.S. Civil War Sites An estimated 700,000 Union and Confederate soldiers died in the Civil War between April 1861 an April 1865. As the death toll rose, the U.S. government struggled with the urgent but unplanned need to bury fallen Union troops. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 10/11/2020 last visited: 10/01/2021 |
view gallery SE6 km | 15th Connecticut Volunteers Memorial, New Bern National Cemetery in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials A memorial to the men of the 15th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry located at New Bern National Cemetery. The Connecticut Monument was erected by that state in 1908. The memorial was dedicated to the memory of Connecticut men who died of yellow fever during the Civil War, as well as those who fell in action by 1865. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 07/03/2006 last visited: 09/11/2013 |
view gallery SE6 km | New Bern National Cemetery - New Bern NC in Worldwide Cemeteries Established on February 1, 1867, New Bern National Cemetery was initially used to reinter remains from the numerous battlefield cemeteries around the area, including nearly 1,000 unknown soldiers. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/27/2023 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | New Bern National Cemetery Honoring the Union Dead - New Bern NC in U.S. Civil War Sites New Bern National Cemetery was established on February 1, 1867. More than 1,000 unknown soldiers are buried in a separate section. Another section contains the graves of more than forty U.S. Colored Troops. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/21/2023 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | New Bern National Cemetery - New Bern NC in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Established on February 1, 1867, New Bern National Cemetery was initially used to reinter remains from the numerous battlefield cemeteries around the area, including nearly 1,000 unknown soldiers. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/21/2023 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | New Bern National Cemetery-Honoring the Union Dead - New Bern NC in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites After the war, the remains of Union dead buried in New Bern and the surrounding area, including Beaufort, Hatteras, and locations along the coast, were reinterred here. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/28/2020 last visited: 10/08/2021 |
view gallery SE6 km | New Bern National Cemetery - New Bern NC in Wikipedia Entries Established on February 1, 1867, New Bern National Cemetery was initially used to reinter remains from the numerous battlefield cemeteries around the area, including nearly 1,000 unknown soldiers. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/21/2023 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | New Bern National Cemetery - New Bern NC in Veteran Cemeteries Established on February 1, 1867, New Bern National Cemetery was initially used to reinter remains from the numerous battlefield cemeteries around the area, including nearly 1,000 unknown soldiers. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/21/2023 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6 km | New Bern National Cemetery - New Bern, North Carolina in American Guide Series Opened in 1867. posted by: LJParr location: North Carolina date approved: 03/15/2011 last visited: 04/21/2023 |
view gallery SE6.6 km | New Bern Fire Department Headquarters Station, New Bern, North Carolina in Firehouses New Bern's virtually new Fire Station and Headquarters building. This building opened in 2000. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 08/25/2006 last visited: 02/28/2009 |
view gallery SE6.6 km | Fort Totten --- C-12 in North Carolina Historical Markers Marker is in New Bern, North Carolina, in Craven County. Marker is at the intersection of Trent Boulevard (State Road 1278) and Second Street, on the right when traveling west on Trent Boulevard. posted by: Countrydragon location: North Carolina date approved: 01/14/2010 last visited: 09/20/2017 |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Greenwood Cemetery-Historic Burial Site - New Bern in Civil Rights Memorials Greenwood Cemetery, established in 1882, is New Bern’s second-oldest public cemetery and the first city-owned cemetery for African Americans. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 10/22/2022 last visited: 10/23/2022 |
view gallery SE6.9 km | Greenwood Cemetery-Historic Burial Site - New Bern NC in U.S. Civil War Sites Greenwood Cemetery, established in 1882 on the grounds of an earlier cemetery, is New Bern’s second-oldest public cemetery and the first city-owned cemetery for African Americans. posted by: Don.Morfe location: North Carolina date approved: 04/22/2023 last visited: 04/22/2023 |
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