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Explore the Palace, the Gardens, the Historic Homes, and the Museums of Tryon Palace, the former seat of two colonial governments. Experience the history, the events, and the stories of centuries past with cutting-edge technology and living history programs.
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Plan Your Visit. Tickets and Tours. Tryon Palace offers a...
- Educational Tours
Group tours at Tryon Palace must include at least 10 or more...
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We observe Memorial Day to honor the men and women who made...
- Hours of Operation
Palace Gardens: Monday – Saturday 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.;...
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At the Palace site, you can tour the interior of the Palace,...
- Group Tours
Group tours come to Tryon Palace in all sizes: motor coach...
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Host your next special occasion at Tryon Palace or the North...
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Tryon Palace, also called the Governor's House and the Governor's Palace, is a two-story building located in the eastern part of New Bern, North Carolina. The building is a faithful reconstruction of the original 1770 residence built by architect John Hawks .
Learn about the origins, occupants, and fate of Tryon Palace, the first permanent seat of the Colony of North Carolina and a home for the Royal Governors. Discover how it was rebuilt and restored after a fire in 1798 and how it became a public history museum.
Tryon Palace was built in 1770 by Governor William Tryon and his family in New Bern, the first permanent seat of government in North Carolina. It was rebuilt after a fire in 1798 and is now a historic site and museum.
Learn about the history and significance of Tryon Palace, the former royal governor's house and colonial assembly in New Bern. Find out how it was built, used, destroyed, and restored as a historic site.
Explore the historic sites and exhibits of Tryon Palace, the former seat of colonial and state government in North Carolina. Learn about the people, events and stories of the past through guided tours, demonstrations, games and interactive experiences.
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