Thursday, April 28, 2016

Join Historic Bath's May 28 Celebration of 300 Years as First Port

<p>Discover the 1716 Bath experience with a visit to the Palmer Marsh House at Historic Bath State Historic site to start your day at Bath Fest 2016!</p>
Bath
Apr 28, 2016

Discover the 1716 Bath experience with a visit to the Palmer Marsh House at Historic Bath State Historic site to start your day at Bath Fest 2016! Historic interpreters will show you early medical practices, blacksmithing and other skills of residents 300 years ago. You can even see beer brewing 18th century style. Enjoy a great a day of living history demonstrations, house tours, adorable animals and skydiving. The First Port celebration fills the evening and ends with fireworks. It's free family fun.

The Bath Fest 2016 theme salutes the early maritime history of North Carolina's first town and first port. Activities will be centered at the 100 block of South Main Street, which will be lined with arts and crafts vendors, and the 4-H Club chicken and rabbit show. Local civil groups will sell great food to fuel you through the day. For extra excitement watch Skydive Little Washington make a water landing at Bonner Point at 8 p.m.

Top that off with the First Port Celebration and dance the night away with Jim Quick and the Coastline Band. The good times will keep growing with the waters of Bath Creek as backdrop and the sounds of southern rock to move your feet. The alcohol free event begins at 6 p.m. and concludes with the grand finale fireworks display at 9 p.m.

For more information on Historic Bath, please call (252) 923-3971. For more information on the May 28 celebrations, please visit https//.bathfest.com or Bath Fest on Facebook. Historic Bath is located at 207 Carteret St. and is part of the Division of State Historic Sites of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

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