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Explore the Cradle of the Colony
Nestled along picturesque Edenton Bay on the north shore of the Albemarle Sound, Edenton has been for almost three centuries one of the leading towns in northeastern North Carolina. Established in 1712 and incorporated in 1722, Edenton served as the first Colonial Capital until 1743.
A leading center for political, social, educational and industrial activity through three centuries, Edenton quickly grew into the unrivaled business and political center throughout the eighteenth century in the Albemarle Region, the state’s oldest settled area.
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