Link
to the New Bern Historical Society:
Official site of the New Bern Historical
Society. Discover the history that
is New Bern. |
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New
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The
Emerald Golf Club at Greenbrier
The Emerald Golf Club has scored enviable
achievement in its brief history.
* Named one of the top 50 courses
in the Southeast by Golf Weekly.
* Host to the 1992 and 1993 PGA Qualifying
School.
* Designed by Rees Jones, 1995 Golf
World Architect of the Year. |
Carolina
Pines Golf and Country Club
For a down-home welcome with a touch
of class, schedule your next game
at Carolina Pines Golf & Country
Club, 390 Carolina Pines Blvd., New
Bern, North Carolina 28560. Phone
us with any questions or to make a
tee-time at 252-444-1000. Group rates
are available upon request. |
Taberna
Golf Course
All the elements of this golf course
work together to create a totally
unique golf experience. Each time
you play, you'll find that your shot
selection changes. That variety will
make golfers of all ages and abilities
want to return time and time again. |
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Kiddco
Marine
Is the complete solution to all
of your boating needs. We have
assembled a team of professionals
to help protect and keep your
investment in the best possible
condition. Our service program
is designed to maximize your boating
time and minimize down time worrying
about repairs and maintenance.
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Kiddco
Marine Online Boat Sales
We will Save you Money over a traditional
yacht broker. We allow you to Sell
your own Vessel while we provide our
boating audience a boating directory
of boats for sale. We allow the owners
to show their own vessel since they
know them better than anyone. Advertise
your boat to regional and international
buyers. |
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Link
to OBXNCREALTOR.COM
"What can I afford?
What are the different prices in
locations that I could expect?
What is my home or homesite worth?
What is a 1031 Tax Free Exchange?"
How does an Investment Analysis
Help me?
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Link
to TOURBEAUFORT.COM
On the coast of North
Carolina, facing the Beaufort Inlet
and protected from the sea by the
arms of the Southern Outer Banks,
is the old port town of Beaufort.
A town unharmed by progress, retaining
the charm of its early days with
18th century homes of pirates, sea
captains, shippers and merchants
still standing, gleaming white,
on the water front and along the
elm-shaded streets. A town rich
in history and folklore that invites
all to come for a peaceful day in
the past. |
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