The Flanagan House

The Flanagan House For for your Hotel, Motel and Accommodation needs! The Flanagan House Bed and Breakfast near Chowan University! Where Hotel Amenities meet B & B Charm!

Upon arrival to the Flanagan House our guests are treated to a spacious front porch with tables and rocking chairs as well as porch ceiling fans for their later enjoyment and relaxing. The foyer gives way to the gorgeous stair case that invites them up to their rooms and lets them know of the strength and character of this fine house. The guest rooms are newly renovated with vintage elegance in mi

nd which shows in every detail of these exceptionally beautiful rooms. Morning breakfast is served in the front dining room which has a outstanding view of the grounds as well as Main Street. Breakfast and of course your hostess Teresa's baked treats are always included and supplied for your enjoyment. The two acre grounds provide not only beauty but an escape from whatever brought you to our wonderful town of Murfreesboro. If you are looking for a clean, relaxing and complete Bed and Breakfast experience you have found it here at The Flanagan House!

06/01/2026
Welcome to our Restaurant & Foodie Fun page, where Tim & Teresa hit the road to spotlight local restaurants, hidden gems...
06/01/2026

Welcome to our Restaurant & Foodie Fun page, where Tim & Teresa hit the road to spotlight local restaurants, hidden gems, food adventures, video reviews and fun recipe ideas from around the region.
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Dining out and Restaurant experiences in northeast North Carolina & southern Virginia.

The NEW northeast North Carolina page is OUT!Covering: Hertford County - Bertie - Elizabeth City - Edenton & MORE*Please...
06/01/2026

The NEW northeast North Carolina page is OUT!
Covering: Hertford County - Bertie - Elizabeth City - Edenton & MORE
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Pork Fest 2026 Pictures
Read: Rolling with Pride in northeast North Carolina
Watermelon Festival schedule is out!
Tons of: New events - Concerts - Summer - Music - Theatre

The NEW northeast North Carolina page is OUT!
Covering: Hertford County - Bertie - Elizabeth City - Edenton & MORE
*Please SHARE so our communities are seen and heard.
(Click below to view page and fun)
https://www.whatshappeningentertainment.com/ahoskieandmurfreesboronc
Pork Fest 2026 Pictures
Read: Rolling with Pride in northeast North Carolina
Watermelon Festival schedule is out!
Tons of: New events - Concerts - Summer - Music - Theatre

Article: Pirate Legends in Northeast North Carolina.- Tim FlanaganSponsored by Kirby's Heating & Air Service in Bethel N...
05/27/2026

Article: Pirate Legends in Northeast North Carolina.
- Tim Flanagan
Sponsored by Kirby's Heating & Air Service in Bethel NC.

Northeast North Carolina has always been a place where water shapes memory. Long before highways connected its towns, the Albemarle Sound, Pasquotank River, Chowan River, Roanoke River, and countless creeks formed a maze of routes for traders, fishermen, settlers—and, according to legend, pirates. The region’s quiet rivers and shadowy swamps helped create stories that still cling to places like Elizabeth City, Edenton, and Murfreesboro.

The most famous name tied to North Carolina piracy is Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard. Though his pirate career was brief, probably only about two years, he became one of the most feared figures of the Golden Age of Piracy. North Carolina’s sounds and inlets gave him places to hide, repair vessels, and move between ocean and inland waters. He is closely associated with Ocracoke, where he was killed in battle on November 22, 1718, after being pursued by forces connected to Virginia governor Alexander Spotswood.

Elizabeth City, sitting on the Pasquotank River, fits naturally into pirate lore. One old postcard in East Carolina University’s digital collection identifies an “Old brick house” five miles above Elizabeth City on the Pasquotank as a rendezvous of Blackbeard. Whether every detail of that tradition can be proven is another matter, but the legend makes sense geographically: the Pasquotank offered a protected inland route from the Albemarle Sound, exactly the sort of waterway that would have appealed to smugglers, privateers, and pirates trying to avoid open-water pursuit.

Edenton also belongs in this watery world of rumor and history. As one of North Carolina’s most important colonial ports, Edenton was tied to the trade routes of the Albemarle region. Pirates did not need to bury treasure in every town to leave a mark; sometimes their influence came through fear, trade, and whispered connections. Blackbeard is better documented in places such as Bath and Ocracoke, but Edenton’s position on the Albemarle Sound placed it within the same maritime network that made northeastern North Carolina attractive to lawless sailors. NCpedia notes that Blackbeard moved into North Carolina’s sounds and rivers after terrorizing other coastal areas.

Murfreesboro, farther inland on the Meherrin River near the Chowan River system, represents the inland edge of the legend. It was not a pirate port in the same way coastal towns were, but river towns often inherited stories carried upstream by boatmen, merchants, and families. Local history groups in Murfreesboro still emphasize the town’s architecture, legends, and folklore, showing how deeply storytelling is woven into the community’s identity.

What made northeast North Carolina so rich in pirate legends was not just Blackbeard’s fame. It was the landscape itself. Shallow sounds, hidden creeks, shifting inlets, and isolated settlements created ideal conditions for both real piracy and exaggerated tales. A ship could vanish behind marsh grass; a strange sail could become a pirate vessel by nightfall; an old house by the river could become a secret meeting place.
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05/26/2026

We love our volunteers! We are looking for people who enjoy making new friends, want to make a difference in our community, and enjoy having a great time! We need volunteers to help with book sales at the Town of Murfreesboro - NC Volunteer Fire Department Pork Festival on May 30th, book sales at the Murfreesboro Juneteeth Festival on June 20th, and to help sell sodas and hot fudge cakes with ice cream at the NC Watermelon Festival July 29th - August 1st.

We also have openings for site managers of two of our historic properties and on our publications committee. Contact us at 252-398-5922 or email us at [email protected] to get involved! Whether you have a little time to share or a lot, we have a place for you!!!

05/26/2026

The Beaver Lake Ski Club is pleased to host the Beaver Lake Challenge Water Ski Tournament on Saturday and Sunday, June 20 th and 21st.
The event will feature slalom, trick and jump competition in all age groups. The tournament is sanctioned by USA Water Ski.
Skiing will begin each day at 8:00 AM and conclude
around 5:00 PM on Saturday and 1:00 PM on Sunday.
Beaver Lake is known far and wide for its top-notch skiing conditions, great tournaments and family-oriented environment. We invite the public out to enjoy the lake and tournament. Swimming is allowed and admission is free.
Concessions will be available on site from 11-2:00.
Beaver Lake is located on Beaver Lake Lane off of Highway 13/158 two miles north of the Chowan River Bridge between Suffolk, Virginia and Ahoskie, NC.
For more information, please call 252-312-9187, see www.beaverlakeskiclub.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1453723592746104/1453723596079437
Special thanks to our Major Sponsors: Metal Tech, Jernigan Oil and The Roanoke Chowan News Herald.
Group 2: Regular Sponsors: Nucor Hertford, Golden Skillet, WTIB FM 103.7 , Ace of Ahoskie and Pepsi Co.

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05/20/2026

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Article: Summer Loving, havin some fun!
- Tim Flanagan

Summer has a way of stretching time, days feel longer, sunsets linger, and the outdoors seems to call your name a little louder than usual. It’s the season when routines loosen and adventure sneaks into everyday life. Whether you’re drawn to water, trails, fields, or open pastures, summer offers a playground of activities that turn ordinary weekends into memorable stories. Take boating, for example. There’s something undeniably freeing about pushing off from the dock and gliding across open water. The hum of the motor, or the quiet splash of paddles if you prefer kayaking or canoeing, sets a rhythm that melts stress away. Lakes shimmer under the sun, and even the simplest outing can feel like an escape. You might anchor in a quiet cove for a swim, cast a fishing line, or just drift while watching clouds pass overhead. Boating isn’t just about movement; it’s about slowing down in a world that rarely does.

If you prefer solid ground beneath your feet, hiking delivers a different kind of reward. Trails wind through forests, climb mountains, and reveal views that no screen can replicate. Each step brings a mix of challenge and discovery, the crunch of gravel, the scent of pine, the occasional wildlife sighting that makes you pause in awe. Hiking invites you to reconnect with nature in a direct, physical way. Whether it’s a short morning walk or a full-day trek, the journey matters as much as the destination. And reaching that scenic overlook? That’s just the bonus. For those who enjoy patience and skill, hunting adds another layer to the summer outdoors experience. While often associated with fall, summer scouting and small game hunting can be just as engaging. It’s less about the chase and more about observation, learning the land, understanding animal behavior, and sharpening your instincts. Early mornings and quiet evenings become opportunities to tune into nature’s subtle rhythms. Hunting, when done responsibly, fosters respect for wildlife and the environment, reminding us that we’re part of a much larger ecosystem.

Then there’s horse riding, an activity that blends adventure with partnership. Riding isn’t just about sitting in the saddle; it’s about building trust with an animal that responds to your cues and energy. Summer trails open up wide fields, wooded paths, and gentle streams that horses navigate with grace. The experience feels timeless, like stepping into a slower, more deliberate world. Whether you’re trotting along a dusty path or cantering across open land, there’s a sense of connection, to the horse, to the landscape, and to something deeper within yourself. What ties all these activities together is the way they pull you outside and into the moment. Summer isn’t meant to be watched from a window. It’s meant to be felt, the warmth of the sun on your skin, the breeze off the water, the dirt under your boots, the steady rhythm of hooves on a trail. Each activity offers its own flavor of adventure, but they all share a common thread: they remind you to live life to the fullest!
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The NEW northeast North Carolina page is OUT!Covering: Hertford County - Bertie - Elizabeth City - Edenton & MORE*Please...
05/18/2026

The NEW northeast North Carolina page is OUT!
Covering: Hertford County - Bertie - Elizabeth City - Edenton & MORE
*Please SHARE so our communities are seen and heard.
(Click below to view page and fun)
https://www.whatshappeningmedia.com/ahoskieandmurfreesboronc
Watermelon Festival schedule is out!
Article: Pirate Legends in Northeast North Carolina
Tons of: New events - Concerts - Summer - Music - Theatre

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