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Coastal Carolina Regional Airport (IATA: EWN, ICAO: KEWN, FAA LID: EWN) is a commercial airport located three miles (5 km) southeast of the central business district of New Bern, a city in Craven County, North Carolina, United States. EWN covers 785 acres (318 ha) of land.
Cornelius Steenwyck [2] (born Cornelis Jacobsz Steenwijck; March 16, 1626 – November 21, 1684) served two terms as Mayor of New York City, the first from 1668 to 1672 (or 1670, [3]) and the second from 1682 to 1684 (or 1683 [3]). Other spellings of his name include Cornelis Steenwijck, [4] Cornelius Steenwyk, [5] and Van Steenwyk. [6]
New Bern: 25: Hawks House: Hawks House: March 16, 1972 : 306 Hancock St. New Bern: According to a contact at the New Bern Historical Society, this house was moved in the 1970s to 517 New Street. The property at 306 Hancock St. is vacant. 26
New Bern is located at the confluence of the Trent and Neuse rivers, two tidal waterways, in North Carolina's Inner Banks region. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 29.7 square miles (76.9 km 2 ), of which 28.2 square miles (73.1 km 2 ) is land and 1.4 square miles (3.7 km 2 ), or 4.87%, is water.
Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. It was established in 1800, and is encircled by a magnificent paneled coquina wall built in 1853 and broken by a towering triple-arch entrance. It includes family plots, some of which are enclosed by cast iron fencing. Located in the cemetery is the ...
Ghent Historic District is a national historic district located at New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, United States. It encompasses 191 contributing buildings developed as a suburban residential neighborhood in New Bern between 1912 and 1941. The district is characterized by dwellings in the Colonial Revival and Bungalow / American ...
Edward R. Stanly House is a historic home located at New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. It was built about 1850, and is a Renaissance Revival-style brick dwelling with a three-story, side-hall plan rectangular main block and a two-story wing two bays wide and two bays deep. The brickwork is laid in Flemish bond. [2]
Jones–Jarvis House, also known as General Foster's Headquarters and Jarvis–Slover House, is a historic home located at New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. It was built about 1810, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay, side-hall plan, Federal-style brick dwelling. It has a one-story brick and frame rear wing.