You might be wondering what happened with the last entry....one of God's little cyberspace mysteries! Enroute to Hilton Head, we came to realize why there's so much cotton on the roadside....
Williamsburg/New Bern 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Last Day in New Bern
As we travelled back over the bridge to New Bern, we saw piles of cotton lining the sides of the highway...like we see snow piled up. "YES", that's cotton in our grill work!
The fire hydrants around town were painted to represent people of history - old and new...all in celebration of the 300 th anniversary.
Friday Night Ghost Walk
We went back out Friday night to continue the annual Ghost walk around town. This is where we met the ghost of Caleb Bradham in his pharmacy where he first invented "Brad's Drink". He never came to realize that his invention would become one of the most popular drinks!
There were many locations on the walk where we couldn't take pictures of the ghosts ( people who either inhabited the building or simply visited the building)....such as President Harry Truman who visited the First Baptist Church to help celebrate their 100 th aniversary in 1948
A Look Around New Bern
New Bern Bears
In the celebration of New Bern's 300 th Anniversary, the city had 50 "bears" hand painted by local artists and placed around town. This bear is called BEARon de Graffenried...founder of New Bern. He came to "America" in 1710 and "claimed" this town, naming it after his home town, Bern Switzerland. Bern means Bear....enjoy....
Friday, October 29, 2010
Cemetery Ghost Walk
The New Bern Historical Society runs an annual Ghost Walk for the 3 days leading up to Halloween
Local actors perform 4-5 minute acts depicting the lives of early settlers to 20 th Century inhabitants of the cemetery
New Bern Cemetery
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