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  1. Zoe Gowen. Updated on March 5, 2023. Fact checked by. Jennifer Hawk. Photo: Robbie Caponetto. Two of our favorite Southern small towns share a name—sort of. Beaufort and Beaufort are spelled exactly the same way, which is why people mix them up all the time (much to the chagrin of the residents of each spot).

  2. It is located on Beaufort Inlet, a channel leading south to the Atlantic Ocean. To the west is the tidal Newport River, separating the town from Morehead City. To the east is the unincorporated neighborhood of Lenoxville, extending to the North River, another tidal river.

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  4. Beaufort is the easternmost town in the Crystal Coast region of North Carolina; the county seat; and the third-oldest town in the state. Established in 1713 on the Newport River, Beaufort was named after Henry Somerset, the Duke of Beaufort. Map.

  5. Jul 10, 2023 · Situated on the southern edge of North Carolina’s southernmost hook, which curls around the Neuse River and stretches towards the Atlantic, Beaufort is an historic fishing village that leans into its storied and salty charms.

  6. Jun 29, 2023 · Four miles before the eastern end of U.S. Highway 70, there is a right turn that brings travelers across a small bridge and into the town of Beaufort, North Carolina. Beaufort is humming with activity in all months of the year, whether with government business near the 115-year-old Carteret County courthouse or tourist activity closer to the ...

  7. Beaufort, colonial seaport town, seat of Carteret county, southeastern North Carolina, U.S. It lies opposite Morehead City on Beaufort Harbor (there bridged) and is linked to the Atlantic Ocean by Beaufort Inlet, which there, between Bogue and Shackleford banks, receives the Newport River.

  8. pole] to a pine, east 34 poles to a gum, northeast 45 poles to North River, down the river 420 poles and along the sound to the first station. This is the area of Beaufort. 1709 Mr. Ashe stated that “lands along the shore, even between North River and Core River [near the present town of Beaufort] were taken up in 1709.”

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