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7. Bradham’s Drugstore-The Birth- place of Pepsi-Cola, 256 Middle St., ca.1935-1940 Caleb Bradham (early 1900’s) 8. First Baptist Church, 239 Middle St., ca. 1848, Owner: First Baptist Church President Harry Truman (1948) 9. Athens Theatre, 414 Pollock St., ca. 1911, Owner: New Bern Civic Theatre Celebrating 300 Years with Entertainment” (See Schedule on reverse) 10. North Carolina History Cen- ter, South Front Street, ca. 2010, Owner: Tryon Palace His- toric Sites and Gardens Privateer Captain Wright Stanley (1780’s), Ms. Cabell, Barbour secretary (1942) 11. Maola Milk and Ice Cream Co., Agony Alley Driveway, 512 Pollock St. Maola 75th Anniversary Ice-Cream Treat (FOR TICKETHOLD- ERS ONLY) 12. Attmore-Oliver House, 511 Broad St., ca. 1790-1800, Owner: New Bern Historical So- ciety Agony Alley, World War II USO, (1940’s) 13. Joseph L. Rhem House, 701 Broad St., ca. 1855-1860, Owners: Don & Liane Crawford; Residents: Joey, Anne & Justen Infinito, (Ratio Theatre Com- pany) Joseph L. Rhem (1860’s) Welcome to Ghostwalk 2010. Enjoy the “Best of 300 Years!” You may visit the sites in any order. We suggest sturdy, soft soled walking shoes for your comfort, and a flashlight to assist your travels. Please note that historic homes cannot accommodate strollers. Ghost Sites 1. Eli Smallwood House, 524 East Front St., ca. 1810- 1812, Owner: Dru Eckberg Ed Tinker, Cabin boy (1780’s) 2. Samuel W. Smallwood House, 520 East Front St., ca. 1885, Owner: Hubie and Alice Tolson King Taylor, Native American (pre-1710) 3. Porch of Charles Slover Kitchen Quarters and Smoke- house, 521 E. Front St., ca. 1848- 1849, Owner: F. Blackwell and Sheila Stith Mark Twain (1860’s) 4. Judge William Gaston Law Office, 307 Craven St., ca.1800, Owner: New Bern Garden Club Judge William Gaston (early 1800’s) 5.Christ Episcopal Church, 320 Pollock St., ca. 1821-1824, Owner: Christ Episcopal Church Madame Moore (1760’s) 6. Stanly Hall (2nd floor), 305 Pollock St., ca. 1874, Own- ers: Joyce Price, Beth Carole Beach, Mary Seravalli Coach Rose of New Bern High School Basketball Team (1924) (you may also watch a New Bern 300 Celebration Power Point Presentation) 14. Cedar Grove Cemetery, Queen St. and National Ave., ca. 1799, Owner: City of New Bern 300 years of historical spirits” 15. St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church, 604 Johnson St., ca. 1910-1912, Owner: St. Cyp- rian’s/ Diocese of East Caro- lina St. Cyprian Emergency Dillahunt (1922) 16. New Bern Academy Green, 514 New St., present building ca. 1806-1809, Owner: Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gar- dens Civil War encampment (1860’s) 17. New Bern Historic Masonic Theatre, 516 Hancock St., ca. 1805, Owner: New Bern Scot- tish Rite “Spirits, Stories and Songs of the South” (See Schedule on reverse) 18. United States Courthouse, 413 Middle St., ca. 1935, Owner: U. S. District Court for the East- ern District of North Carolina/ General Services Administra- tion Will Rogers (1933) The Best of 300 Years

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Page 1: Welcome to Ghostwalk 2010. 7. Bradham’s Drugstorenewbernhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Ghostwalk_2010... · 7. Bradham’s Drugstore-The Birth-place of Pepsi-Cola, 256

7. Bradham’s Drugstore-The Birth-place of Pepsi-Cola, 256 Middle St., ca.1935-1940

Caleb Bradham (early 1900’s)

8. First Baptist Church, 239 Middle St., ca. 1848, Owner: First Baptist Church

President Harry Truman (1948)

9. Athens Theatre, 414 Pollock St., ca. 1911, Owner: New Bern Civic Theatre “Celebrating 300 Years with Entertainment”

(See Schedule on reverse)

10. North Carolina History Cen-ter, South Front Street, ca. 2010, Owner: Tryon Palace His-toric Sites and Gardens

Privateer Captain Wright Stanley (1780’s),

Ms. Cabell, Barbour secretary (1942)

11. Maola Milk and Ice Cream Co., Agony Alley Driveway, 512 Pollock St.

Maola 75th Anniversary Ice-Cream Treat (FOR TICKETHOLD-ERS ONLY)

12. Attmore-Oliver House, 511 Broad St., ca. 1790-1800, Owner: New Bern Historical So-ciety Agony Alley, World War II USO, (1940’s)

13. Joseph L. Rhem House, 701 Broad St., ca. 1855-1860, Owners: Don & Liane Crawford; Residents: Joey, Anne & Justen Infinito, (Ratio Theatre Com-

pany)

Joseph L. Rhem (1860’s)

Welcome to Ghostwalk 2010. Enjoy the “Best of 300 Years!” You may visit the sites in any order. We suggest sturdy, soft soled walking shoes for your comfort, and a flashlight to assist your travels. Please note that historic homes cannot accommodate strollers.

Ghost Sites

1. Eli Smallwood House, 524 East Front St., ca. 1810-1812, Owner: Dru Eckberg

Ed Tinker, Cabin boy (1780’s)

2. Samuel W. Smallwood House, 520 East Front St., ca. 1885, Owner: Hubie and Alice Tolson

King Taylor, Native American (pre-1710)

3. Porch of Charles Slover Kitchen Quarters and Smoke-house, 521 E. Front St., ca. 1848-1849, Owner: F. Blackwell and Sheila Stith

Mark Twain (1860’s)

4. Judge William Gaston Law Office, 307 Craven St., ca.1800, Owner: New Bern Garden Club

Judge William Gaston (early 1800’s)

5.Christ Episcopal Church, 320 Pollock St., ca. 1821-1824, Owner: Christ Episcopal Church

Madame Moore (1760’s)

6. Stanly Hall (2nd floor), 305 Pollock St., ca. 1874, Own-ers: Joyce Price, Beth Carole Beach, Mary Seravalli

Coach Rose of New Bern High School Basketball Team (1924)

(you may also watch a New Bern 300 Celebration Power Point Presentation)

14. Cedar Grove Cemetery, Queen St. and National Ave., ca. 1799, Owner: City of New Bern

“300 years of historical spirits”

15. St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church, 604 Johnson St., ca. 1910-1912, Owner: St. Cyp-rian’s/ Diocese of East Caro-lina

St. Cyprian Emergency Dillahunt (1922)

16. New Bern Academy Green, 514 New St., present building ca. 1806-1809, Owner: Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gar-dens

Civil War encampment (1860’s)

17. New Bern Historic Masonic Theatre, 516 Hancock St., ca. 1805, Owner: New Bern Scot-tish Rite

“Spirits, Stories and Songs of the South”

(See Schedule on reverse)

18. United States Courthouse, 413 Middle St., ca. 1935, Owner: U. S. District Court for the East-ern District of North Carolina/ General Services Administra-tion

Will Rogers (1933)

The Best of 300 Years