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Nestled in the confluent waters of the White Oak
River and the Inter-coastal Waterway, this beautiful
waterfront city offers an unhurried journey through
time. It's a living part of America's history
with quaint boutiques, gift shops, relaxing waterside
cafe's and restaurants.
Located minutes away from Emerald
Isle, Swansboro offers the laid back coastal atmosphere
of Eastern North Carolina, where the neighbors
and business owners work together to promote and
provide for their community.
From the unique waterfront shops,
boutiques and dining, to boating, water sports,
and fishing, Swansboro is a charmingly historic
waterfront town on the White Oak River whose citizens
truly enjoy its visitors.
History
Swansboro's history began around
1730, when the first permanent settlement was
established on the former site of an Algonquin
Indian village at the mouth of the White Oak River.
In 1783, the colonial port town of Swannsborough
was incorporated in honor of Samuel Swann, former
speaker of the North Carolina House of Commons.
The bustling port of Swannsborough
thrived, and shipbuilding became its major industry.
The town's most famous ship builder was Captain
Otway Burns, builder of the Prometheus, the first
steamboat constructed in North Carolina. Captain
Burns' earlier exploits as the commander of the
privateer vessel, the Snapdragon, had already
brought much honor to the town. The port continued
to prosper until the end of the Civil War.
The
decline of the shipping industry initiated considerable
growth of lumber and naval stores, which succumbed
to the Great Depression in the 1920s. The town's
people then turned to another natural resource,
the sea, and the development of the commercial
fishing industry.
Growth has continued to the
present day, but Swansboro has managed to retain
the quaint charm and quiet character of a picturesque
colonial port while developing its successful
fishing and tourist industries.
A day trip to Swansboro is an
essential part of any vacation to Emerald Isle!

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