Historic Wilmington Escape in Wilmington, NC - Two Nights, Breakfast, Tours and Souvenirs


Item Number: 254

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $430

Online Close: May 31, 2008 6:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 27 bids - Item Sold!



Description

The delightful package for a getaway includes two nights at the C. W. Worth House Bed and Breakfast (the longest operating B&B in Wilmington) where you receive a queen room with private bath and a full gourmet breakfast each morning.  In addition you will enjoy tickets to the Wilmington Railroad Museum, the Bellamy Mansion Museum of History and Design Arts, tickets for a horse drawn carriage tour, and a Historic Wilmington Foundation book bag filled with reading material for your weekend visit. 

The National Trust for Historic Preservation selected Wilmington, North Carolina in 2008 as one of the Dozen Distinctive Destinations in the country.  Come see our wonderful and city and enjoy strolling through our historic downtown and revel in the fine architecture of six National Register Districts.  Wilmington was settled in the 18th century as a major port for the colony of North Carolina and today is still the state’s leading port.  The downtown historic district is the state’s largest 19th century urban National Register District and abounds with wonderful architecture, museums, shops, restaurants, the Cape Fear River Walk and many other enticing sights and activities.  A visit to Wilmington will be the highlight of your year! 

 

Special Instructions

Wilmington, NC is a 2008 Dozen Distinctive Destination.

Package provided by Historic Wilmington Foundation with support from: C.W. Worth House Bed & Breakfast - Bellamy Mansion Museum of History and Design Arts - Wilmington Railroad Museum - Horsedrawn Tours by Carriage /Trolley of Historic Wilmington, NC

Offer valid for one year (May 31, 2009).   B&B stay excludes Festival and Holiday weekends; based on availability.

Learn more about Historic Wilmington Foundation at www.historicwilmington.org and visit the Worth House Bed & Breakfast online at www.worthhouse.com

Donated by

Historic Wilmington Foundation