Beaufort Official Visitors Guide 2011 - (Page 21)
29 Thomas Fuller House, “Tabby Manse,” circa 1805 30 Charles Edward Leverett House, circa 1815 31 John Joyner Smith House, circa 1825 32 Edward Barnwell House, circa 1815
37 Baptist Church of Beaufort, built 1844 34 North Street Inn, circa 1910 38 Carteret Street Methodist Church, circa 1884 35 First Presbyterian Church, 39 St. Peter’s Roman Catholic built 1929 Church, built 1846 36 St. Helena’s Episcopal Church, built 1724 Source: Colonial Williamsburg
Foundation and College of William & Mary
33 Keyserling Home, (now Two Suns Inn), circa 1917
Legend
Private home Open to public Inn/Bed & Breakfast
Beaufort
39 13 Bayard Bayard St. St.
Hancock St. 12 Hancock St.
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Laurens s St. 11 Lauren St.
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King St. 8 King St.
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Federal St. Federal St.
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Craven St. Craven St.
18 Port Republic St. 21 Port Republic St. 22
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Waterfront Park Waterfront Park Marina Marina
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Walk the Map Get up close to these attractions while getting exercise. Walking points 1 – 16 is a distance of 1.3 miles and points 17 – 39 is 1.5 miles.
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Short St. Short St.
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Hamilton St. Hamilton St.
Pinckney St. Pinckney St.
West St. West St.
Newcastle St. Newcastle St.
Scott St. Scott St.
Charles St. Charles St.
New St. New St.
Carteret St. Carteret St.
East St. East St.
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Beaufort Official Visitors Guide 2011
Beaufort Official Visitors Guide 2011
Table of Contents
Welcome
About the Area
Beaufort's Beginning
Historic Attractions Map
Unspoiled Land & Views
Fresh-Food Fix
Arts Scene
Silver Screen Sites
An Ideal "I Do" Destination
A Place to Call Home
A Proud Place
Rest Easy
Business Listings
Accommodations
Dining
Calendar of Events
Here & There
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