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"From the petite biscuits served at breakfast to the mansion's globe-trotting decor, the inn-keepers at the centuries-old Elmwood 1820s Bed & Breakfast Inn have put their own spin on B&B-ing." John Butler and Richard Smoot are owners of the establishment.
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"This waterfront community has always welcomed visiting boaters with a smile. And thanks to the efforts of local business owners, visitors have plenty to smile about , too." Short references are given for places to drink, eat play, shop and stay. The town's boardwalk at Waterfront Park provides easy access to to all venues mentioned.
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Related is a brief note on the Isaac Taylor House on Craven Street in New Bern. The occupants, the Taylor sisters refused to move while the house was commandeered by the Union army during the Civil War.
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Heights House Hotel is located on 308 South Boylan Avenue in Raleigh. "When a curious couple stepped inside a mysterious, run-down mansion overlooking Raleigh’s Boylan Heights neighborhood, they saw the perfect setting for a relaxing escape from the chaos of modern life." Completed in 1860, the mansion originally began life as Montfort Hall. William Percival designed the home in the Italianate style, In the early 1900s, land associated with the property was subdivided to create the Boylan Heights neighborhood.
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