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Washington, NC

Washington was established in 1776 as the first City named after George Washington, the first President of the United States. The City played a significant role during the American Revolution, serving as a major shipping point for supplies to the Continental Army. In the 19th century, Washington became a thriving center for maritime trade and industry. The Pamlico River provided a vital transportation route for goods, and the City’s waterfront became a bustling hub of activity. Shipbuilding, lumber, and fishing industries flourished, contributing to the City’s economic growth. During the Civil War, Washington, like many Southern towns, experienced the impact of the conflict. Union and Confederate forces clashed in the area, leading to the City’s occupation by Union troops in 1862. The City’s maritime importance made it a strategic target. Many historic homes and buildings from the 19th century still stand in Washington, showcasing various architectural styles. The City has worked to preserve its historic character, and the downtown area reflects its commitment to maintaining its heritage. Washington is commonly known as “Original Washington” or “Little Washington” as a fun way to distinguish itself from Washington D.C.


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