In the shadow of the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning USA, a stain now exists upon our nation's collective conscious, a condition that must be excised, or our nation will not function properly as one of a self-governed people. Understanding these long standing truths: What would you suggest as a quick, and, or proper corrective measure?
20% Destroy the Fascist Donald Trump and all of MAGA, because America must never be Great Again.
80% Our self-governed people, and their properly restored institutions, under President Trump, must discover the root causes to properly correct, and save our Constitutional Republic.
0% I thought we had to shut down Free Speech we don't like to save our "democracy," so I am totally confused now.
Most of those early buildings are gone from downtown, burned down or fallen to decay and replaced by the neo federal brick structures of the late 19th Century. An example of what still remains of those early wood frame structures is the dwelling that was once the Carteret Academy nestled between the standing masonry edifices along Beaufort's Front Street.
There were other unique historic structures, but it may be best if we explore them with images made that lovely day here below:
The residential / commercial mix that is downtown Beaufort: Above. The Joshia Bell House across the narrow side street from the structures in the image above: Below. photos by Stan Deatherage
Just west and adjacent to the historic Methodist Church on Ann Street is the The Old Burying ground. This bit of dirt was deeded to the young customs town in 1731, and from that day forward it became the final destination has become the resting place for some of Beaufort's most historic and interesting people: Above and some of the old gravesites below. photos by Stan Deatherage
Looking east down Front Street from the front of the of the Maritime Museum: Above and Below. photos by Stan Deatherage
Beaufort is the county seat of Carteret County, with its county courthouse downtown: Above. In most coastal southern towns, located on public property, is the memorial to the fallen Confederate Soldiers from that terrible war. In Beaufort it is located on the grounds of the courthouse: Below. photos by Stan Deatherage
In one of Beaufort mant ports - this time along the shore of the Newport River - is this dock for fishing boats. It was my last visage of Beaufort as I left the "Fish Town." Until I visit once again, I bid a fond fairwell.