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Beaufort
County Government
121 W. Third St., Washington, NC
(252) 946-0079
The
Beaufort County Government web page
including departmental contact
information, property maps, holiday
calendar, emergency shelters, local
links and more. |
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City of
Washington
102 E. Second St., Washington, NC
(252) 975-9300
The City
of Washington webpage, chock full of
information and useful links for
residents and visitors including:
community (library, fitness center,
parks & recreation), business
license, city budget, city code,
news & announcements, planning and
development, storm preparedness,
Warren Field Airport, and Washington
Utilities information. |
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North Carolina
Floodplain Mapping Program
This
website is a free service provided
by the State of North Carolina with
the latest information on floodplain
mapping. Digital floodplain maps and
data can be viewed and downloaded. |
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Washington
Visitor's Center
(Tourist Development Authority)
Washington,
NC
(252) 948-9415 or (800) 999-3857
Information about Washington's
attractions, events, recreational
opportunities, dining,
accommodations. Includes
map/directions, downloadable
brochure, and links to other related
sites of interest. |
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WITN-7
Washington Waterfront Webcam
View of
Historic Washington's waterfront and
of the Pamlico River from the SkyBox
Penthouse Box atop the George,
Little Inn, Washington. Almost-live
camera shot updated every few
minutes. |
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Washington
Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce
102 Stewart Parkway, Washington, NC
27889
(252) 946-9168
The
Washington Beaufort County Chamber
of Commerce seeks to
represent and advocate business
interest, promote economic growth,
provide leadership in community
affairs, support cultural,
educational, recreational and civic
endeavors that enhance the quality
of life for the people of Beaufort
County and provide services and
programs for its members. |
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Town of
Chocowinity
PO Box 145, Chocowinity, NC 27817
(252) 946-6568
The Town
of Chocowinity's webpage including a
short history of the town along with
information about town officials,
schools and other interesting links. |
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Town of Aurora
Aurora … a small town offering the
Best of Most World’s! Located in the
heart of Richland Township, Aurora
is full of friendly faces and
interesting places. Happy times
await you – whether its fishing,
hunting, sailing, power boating,
fossil finding or simply relaxing. |
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Historic Bath
109 S Main
St, Bath, NC
(252) 923-0212
European settlement
near the Pamlico River in the 1690s led to the
creation of Bath, North Carolina's first town, in
1705. The town's location seemed ideal with easy
access to the river and the Atlantic Ocean 50 miles
away at Ocracoke Inlet. |
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Belhaven
Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 147, Belhaven, NC 27810
(252) 943-3770
The
Belhaven Chamber of Commerce website
features information about Belhaven,
Bath, Pantego, and all of
northeastern Beaufort County. |
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Workforce
Development
1385 John Small Avenue, Washington,
NC
(252) 974-1815
Region Q
Workforce Investment Consortium, a
public-private partnership,
administers a five county system of
workforce development programs that
prepare citizens for the workforce
including those who are facing
economic disadvantage, job loss, and
other barriers to employment.
Serving Beaufort, Bertie, Hertford,
Martin and Pitt Counties, these
programs also provide a central
point for employers for listing
jobs, applicant screening and
development of training systems. |
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Moss Landing
Progress Realty
104 North Market Street, Washington,
NC 27889
(252) 974-1004
sales@discovermosslanding.com
(Lyda Talley & Lucy Grist)
Progress
Realty, a division of Progress
Partners, LLC is developing Moss
Landing, a waterfront, town home
condominium community in the
downtown historic districts of
Washington. 80± luxury residences
are planned with pre-construction
discounts available now. Amenities
include a swimming pool and proposed
90-slip deep water marina. Moss
Landing Welcome Center, located in
the Progress Building at 100 West
Main Street will open Friday, March
24, 2006. |
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North Carolina
Birding Trail
NC Wildlife Resources Commission
1722 Mail Service Center, Raleigh,
NC 27699-1722
info@ncbirdingtrail.org
(Lena Gallitano, Interim
Coordinator)
The
mission of the North Carolina
Birding Trail is "to conserve and
enhance North Carolina's bird
habitat by promoting sustainable
bird watching activities, economic
opportunities and conservation
education. Efforts to develop the
trail began in October 2003 and the
trail is currently being developed
for the coastal plain. |
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©2010 Beaufort County
Economic Development Commission
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