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The area was well-populated with Quakers, a fact which is documented by both the record of the first recorded Quaker religious services in the New World, which happened in Hertford in , and by the current sites of now secretively famous landmarks within the city, specifically the Newbold-White House. This brick structure, which was built in , is actually the oldest home in North Carolina that is open to the public, and is one of the town's many historic houses and buildings that date back several centuries to the town's relatively unexplored roots.

The town of Hertford was officially incorporated in , and by this time, farming, livestock, and the local fur trade were big money-makers for the area. As a result, a bridge across the Perquimans River - one of the largest at the time - was constructed after the Revolutionary War in The region slowly developed, as new port towns expanded along the East Coast, until the 20th century, when the city became a hub for the regional lumber industry, as lumber could easily be transported along the Perquimans River.

This industrial fervor, like the early farming and fur trades that came before it, eventually died down, and the town essentially became the sleepy community that it is today. Despite its laid-back and quiet atmosphere, however, local organizations like the Town of Hertford and the Perquimans County Restoration Association have recognized the town's stature as a historic destination, with several local sites like the Newbold White House and the Downtown region landing on the National Register of Historic Places.

Because of this distinction, ongoing local efforts have been in place over the past few decades to both preserve the town's valued historical sites and attractions, and make the town the small but unique tourist destination that it's gradually becoming today. Current Hertford visitors will find ample places in town to explore, including a well-preserved downtown area that's stocked with antique stores, local restaurants and shops, and community businesses, all decorated by bright awnings and attractive storefronts.

Toggle navigation. About Contact Report a charge! What is which? Report this transaction! Comments Lillia on February 12, Do you know what the source of this charge is? Hertford is a gentle place of small pleasures, like its greatest son George Ezra. Likewise, only the harshest of hearts could savage Hertford. It might not be where you want your life to end up, but there are worse places.

Its grand Saxon street pattern sprawled across the confluence of four rivers, its castle grounds and handsome centre of Georgian townhouses draped in creepers, and half-timbered salmon-pink cottages, speak of a time when Hertford was a big kahuna.

Local lore even suggests this is the burial place of the Holy Grail, lurking somewhere in mysterious tunnels beneath the streets. These days, though, Hertford is comfortable with a more sedate lot in life, a picturesque commuter town for those priced out of Edmonton. The museum has the largest collection of toothbrushes in the country plucked from the Addis factory when it closed.



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