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Hertford National Register Historic District

Come Home to Hertford and spend some time in one of the region’s most picturesque and best-preserved towns with seventy-five percent of the buildings contributing to the historic district designation. Make your first stop the Perquimans County and Town of Hertford Visitor Center at 118 W. Market Street
(Hours: Monday-Friday; 10-4; Saturday, 10-1; Closed Sundays)

While in Hertford, take some time to stroll the streets(Click here for downloadable Map), grab some lunch, have a picnic on the river, enjoy the Perquimans County Courthouse Green, and savor all that this small town has to offer.

Hertford dates to a 1669 land grant and was originally known as Phelps Point. In 1758 the town of Hertford was chartered and named for North Carolina governor’s political patron, the Earl of Hertford. The town’s street names of Grubb, Hyde Park, and Covent Garden still reflect this colonial link to Britain.

The 1798 construction of a float bridge across the Perquimans River provided easier access to Hertford and led to a period of great growth. In 1928 this bridge was replaced with the current S-shaped swing bridge, the only one of its type in the nation. A moonlight view from the bridge inspired songwriter Benny Davis to pen “Carolina Moon” as he traveled to visit his sweetheart.

After the Civil War, former slaves joined the town’s population. Located at the corner of King Street and Hyde Park is one of the few monuments in the country erected to the Black Union soldiers.

Hertford’s handsome Queen Anne and Colonial Revival style homes built during the late nineteenth century reflect the town’s prosperity at that time.

During World War II, Hertford was bustling with activity from nearby Harvey Point Naval Air Station.

Baseball Hall-of-Famer Jim "Catfish" Hunter was a proud Hertford native. After retiring, Hunter returned to Hertford to farm and lived here until his early death in 1999.

Recognizing the town’s appeal, Hertford was named a North Carolina Main Street Community in 2000 and a North Carolina Heritage Tourism Pilot Community in 1998.

Downloadable Map


May 26 - October 13
Farmers Market, Wednesday 3 - 7pm at Missing Mill Park on Grubb Street.
 
August 08
Summer Breeze Concert III
 
September 11
29th Annual Indian Summer Street Festival
 
September 17
Hurrah Players at Perquimans County High School
 
September 25
Annual Jimmy Hunter ALS Walk
 
October 7-10
Thursday thru Saturday 7am - 9pm Wagon Trail Ride
 
October 09
Bethel Fire Dept BBQ Plates Lunch 11am - 2pm, supper 4 - 7pm
 
October 16
Biennial Gala Newbold-White House
 
October 22
Second Annual Antique Show & Sale sponsored by HHI, Inc.
 
October 23
Rotary Fall Concert at the Perquimans County High School
 
November 13
Veterans 6K Cross-Country Run
 
November 20
Volunteer appreciation event at NBWH
 
December 02
Grand Illumination Downtown Historic Hertford
 
December 04
Annual Christmas Parade
 
December 05
The Albemarle Chorale Annual Christmas Concert
 
December 09
The Albemarle Chorale Annual Christmas Concert
 
December 17
Colonial Christmas Open House Newbold-White House
 


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