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  2. Bath, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Bath is a town in Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States. Located on the Pamlico River, it developed a trade in naval stores, furs, and tobacco. The population was 245 at the 2020 census. [4] North Carolina’s first town and port of entry, it was chartered on March 8, 1705.

  3. Bath Historic District (Bath, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Bath Historic District is a historic district in Bath, Beaufort County, North Carolina.The district is now a North Carolina Historic Site belonging to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and known as Historic Bath, and includes a visitor center offering guided tours of the Bonner House and Palmer-Marsh House, which is also a National Historic Landmark.

  4. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    MapQuest (stylized as mapquest) is an American free online web mapping service. It was launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service. [ 1 ] MapQuest's competitors include Apple Maps , Here , and Google Maps .

  5. North Carolina Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 99 (NC 99) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina in the central Coastal Plain region of the state. It runs from NC 92 and NC 306 east of Bath to NC 32 and NC 45 south of Plymouth. The highway serves the towns of Belhaven and Pantego. NC 99 also serves as a partial link between Bath, Belhaven and ...

  6. Bonner House (Bath, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Bonner House is a historic home located at Bath, Beaufort County, North Carolina. It was built about 1835, and is a two-story frame dwelling with a one-story wing and rear shed addition. It sits on a brick pier foundation and has a side-hall plan. It is on land once owned by John Lawson (1674? – 1711), explorer and founder of Bath. [2]

  7. Where exactly is NC setting of ‘Where the Crawdads ... - AOL

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    Notably, Bath was North Carolina’s first town and served as the state’s first capital. However, Bath is not the county seat of Beaufort County. ... A map of the “Crawdads” coastal setting ...

  8. North Carolina Highway 92 - Wikipedia

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    NC 92 first appeared on the June 1, 1926 edition of the North Carolina State Transportation map. The western terminus of the highway was located at NC 91 northeast of Jessama. From that point, it ran to the southeast, ending in Bath. All of NC 92 was paved at the time of establishment. [2]

  9. Bath County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Bath County is an extinct county formerly located in the British American colony of North Carolina.The county was established in 1696 and was abolished in 1739. The original three precincts of Bath County—Pamtecough, Wyckham and Archdale—were renamed in 1712 to Beaufort, Hyde, and Craven Precincts, respectively.