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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.

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610 Pollock St, New Bern, NC 28562

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