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homes. The Beaufort Historical Association, founded in 1960, mounts plaques on the outside of homes that are over 80 years old and which have not been greatly altered. The oldest is considered to be the Hammock House of 1698, which was once an inn that regularly served Blackbeard. The Beaufort Historic Site[3] offers tours of ten of these buildings, clustered in two acres of the downtown area.There's also a picturesque old cemetery, the Old Burying Ground[4] on Ann Street, dating from 1709. Many of the gravestones are unmarked, the earliest inscriptions being from 1756. Tours are given June through September, from Tuesday through Thursday at 2:30PM, for $6 (adults). However, you can visit any time of the year before sundown for free.In fact, if you're interested in all things historical, the best thing to do would be to stop by the Beaufort Historical Association at 138 Turner Street, +1 252 728 5225.The Beaufort waterfront was revitalized in the 1970s, and now boasts a wooden boardwalk by the water's edge, and lots of gift shops and restaurants. Across the waterfront, you can often see wild ponies roaming Carrot Island.The North Carolina Maritime Museum, 315 Front Street, +1 252 728 7317, [5]. Open M F 9AM 5PM, Sa 10AM 5PM, Su 1PM 5PM; closed around Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. From towering pirate ships to modest hand built skiffs, the NC Maritime Museum on Beaufort's Front Street is the place to find a glimpse of North Carolina's boating history. The Crystal Coast was built around its maritime heritage and the NC Maritime Museum serves as a vessel for passing that information and