Tour Tickets Sold at the following locations: ASAP Photo & Camera, 3701 Charles Blvd, Greenville Bank of the Arts, 317 Middle St. Carolina Creations, 317 Pollock St. Harris Teeter of New Bern, 2019 S. Glenburnie Rd. Information Ticket & Travel Office, MCAS, Cherry Point Mitchell Hardware, 215 Craven St. New Bern Historical Society, 511 Broad St. New Bern Preservation Foundation, 510-B Pollock St. For VISA or MasterCard phone orders call 252-638-8558 For PayPal www.newbernhistorical.org Tour Ticket Prices (ALL TICKETS INCLUDE NORTH CAROINA SALES TAX) Advance, $18; days of Tour, $22 Anytime: Active Duty Military and Dependents with ID, $15 Members of New Bern Historical Society or New Bern Preservation Foundation, $15 (for advance tickets only) Groups of 12 or more, $15 All ticket sales are final. No refunds. General Ticket Information - The Spring Historic Homes & Gardens Tour is a self-guided tour taken at your own pace. You may start the Tour at any point and visit sites in any order. Tickets are good for both days. Please note historic homes can not accommodate strollers or wheelchairs. For Additional Information Historic Churches/ Synagogue - Some historic buildings which house places of worship will be open for tours. See ticket for details. Reception - Carolina Creations, 317 Pollock St., Friday, April 10, 4-7 p.m. Refreshments served. All tour ticket holders are invited. www.newbernhistorical.org [email protected] 252-638-8558 www.newbernpf.org [email protected] 252-633-6448 Special Lunches and Baked Goods - Purchase Bag Lunches at The Blades’ Veranda Café and Baked Goods on the Peterson Porch - both located at Johnson and Middle Streets. Tryon Palace - a discount ticket is available if a Spring Historic Homes & Gardens Tour ticket is presented at the Palace ticket desk in the NC History Center, 529 S. Front St. or in the Way Station, George and Pollock Streets. 1 Day Pass - $18, adults; $8, youth (grades 1-12). Palace Gardens - open free to the public 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, April 10, and Saturday, April 11; noon-6 p.m. Sunday, April 12. Annual Heritage Plant Sale - held on the Daves House Lawn of the Palace, Pollock and George Streets, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11. Tryon Palace garden shop will be open Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Parking - available in marked lots and street parking available throughout the historic district SPONSORS PLATINUM Carolina Creations GOLD Robert M. Chiles, P.E. Minges Bottling Group SILVER Gina’s Pizza BRONZE A. G. Salem & Associates, PLLC Airtech Mechanical Services, Inc. Bay Leaf Restaurant—Ashish Enterprises Coastal Craftsmen, LLC Downtown Pilates Dermatology Associates of Coastal Carolina Fisher Stores, Inc. Go Architectural Design, PLLC, Sarah Afflerbach Historic Downtown Residents Association The Insurance Center Kelvin Kestner/Melvin Kestner Kinetico/ Advanced Water Systems, Inc. Local Builders Maggy Costandy Interiors, Inc. Mitchell Hardware Morgan’s Tavern & Grill PotashCorp-Aurora Robinson and Stith Insurance Stroud Custom Homes The Chelsea Restaurant Trent River Realty MEDIA SPONSOR New Bern Sun Journal Public Radio East For credit card orders, call 252-638-8558 For PayPal orders, www.newbernhistorical.org Cut and mail ticket form along with a CHECK payable to: New Bern Spring Historic Homes & Gardens Tour, P. O. Box 207, New Bern, NC 28563 Please add: $1 ticket mailing charge (no additional charge for ‘Will Call’ tickets) Name Address City St Zip Telephone Number of tickets Personal check amount enclosed All proceeds from this event fund the educational and revitalization projects of the New Bern Historical Society and New Bern Preservation Foundation. 2015 Spring Historic Homes & Gardens Tour New Bern, NC Painting by Janet Francoeur Friday & Saturday April 10-11, 2015 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Presented by New Bern Historical Society www.newbernhistorical.org 252-638-8558 and New Bern Preservation Foundation www.newbernpf.org 252-633-6448 Homes Homes with Gardens Fountain Gardens Charles Slover House Dr. Edward F. Smallwood House 501 Craven Street, ca. 1841-1845 owners: Cheryl and John Young 201 Johnson Street, ca. 1848-1849 owners: Anne and Jim Schout Foy-Munger House 516 Middle Street, ca. 1881-1882 owners: Charles and Carolyn Peterson Salter’s Store 606 E. Front Street, ca. 1800-1840 owner: Eileen Bress Gaskins Rental Property 711 Craven Street, ca. 1900 (‘work in progress’) owners: Richard and Ann Davis John R. Green House 411 Johnson Street, ca. 1820 owners: Lynne and John Price Robert Hancock House 217 King Street, ca. 1845 owners: Steve and Mary Kotrch Ives Rental House 609 Craven Street, ca. 1850 owners: Sharon and Donald Kenny Mitchell-Stevenson House 211 Johnson Street, ca. 1800-1805 owners: Bill and Bert Hambridge Old Schoolmaster’s House 422 Johnson Street, ca. 1830-1840 owner: Cheri Moyers Isaac Smith and Carrie Rhone Smith House Jerkins-Richardson House 520 Craven Street, 1848-1849 owners: Gordon and Alice Ruckart 607 Johnson Street, 1922 owner: I. Alan Craig Rear Ell of Louis-Whitehurst House 715 Craven Street, ca.1866; moved 1984 owner: Joe Boyd Elijah Clark House 616 Middle Street, ca. 1760-1780 owner: Ed Vaupel Tryon Palace 610 Pollock Street , ca. 1767-1770, burned 1798, reconstructed 1952-1959 Owner: NC Dept. Cultural Resources Bradham Rental House 220 Change Street owner: Claire Hageman Bradham Rental House 222 Change Street, ca. 1905 owners: Suzanne Sugg and David Eudy (Site Photos: Kelvin Kestner and Melvin Kestner) Attmore-Oliver House 511 Broad Street, ca. 1790-1800 owner: New Bern Historical Society
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