If you drive toward the coast, about 4.5 hours east of Charlotte, you’ll find the waterfront town of New Bern, North Carolina. Nestled where the Neuse and Trent rivers converge, this small city is the state’s former colonial capital and has a rich history. Tour Tryon Palace where guides wear colonial garb, and learn about life under British Rule (think Hamilton!). Take a ghost tour beneath Cyprus trees draped with Spanish moss, and visit the pharmacy where Pepsi-Cola was invented. Have a taste of the sugary syrup drink, and make some sweet memories with your family in this charming coastal town.
WEEKENDER: New Bern

Krisha Chachra served eight years on the Blacksburg Town Council and has written for NRV Magazine for a decade. She is a member of The Mama Movement and a proud mom to a curious toddler. Krisha is a community advocate and connector and runs an event production organization that hosts Up on the Roof. Krisha has reported and hosted shows for public radio and television and has freelanced for USA Weekend Magazine, the Honolulu Advertiser and the Alexandria Gazette among others. Her book about returning to Blacksburg, Homecoming Journals, may be found online or in local bookstores.
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