NC, USA
Tryon Palace
Government Building
The reconstructed colonial governor's palace, originally built 1767–1771 under Governor William Tryon at enormous public expense — partly funded by taxes that helped spark the Regulator movement. The original burned in 1798; the current reconstruction (opened 1959) is based on original architect John Hawks's drawings. Served as the seat of royal government until Governor Martin fled in 1775.
Visiting Today
Address
610 Pollock St, New Bern, NC 28562
Connected Events
Jan 1771
Tryon Palace Completed — Symbol of Royal Authority
Governor William Tryon
May 1771
Battle of Alamance — Regulator Movement Crushed
Governor William Tryon
May 1775
Governor Martin Flees New Bern
Governor Josiah Martin, Governor William Tryon
Feb 1776
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge — Loyalist Defeat
Richard Caswell, Colonel James Moore
Dec 1776
North Carolina Adopts State Constitution
Governor William Tryon, Richard Caswell
Feb 1781
Cornelius Harnett Captured by British Forces
Cornelius Harnett
Aug 1782