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Statue of Blackbeard with Blackbeard's Castle in background image, Touch for more information
By Richard Denney, August 10, 2016
Statue of Blackbeard with Blackbeard's Castle in background
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
1 Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie — Skytsborg(Blackbeard's Castle)
Near Blackbeard's Hill.
. . . Map (db m97620) HM

2 Virginia, Newport News, South Newport News — Hampton RoadsWorld’s Largest Natural Harbor
On 16th Street (Virginia Route 167), on the left when traveling west.
Preface: Newport News was a small community located in Warwick County until late in the 19th century. Established as a town in 1880, it was incorporated as a city in 1896. Warwick County, one of the eight original Virginia shires formed by . . . Map (db m13945) HM

3 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Bath — B-47 — Edward Teach
On South Main Street near Front Street, on the left when traveling south.
Notorious pirate called "Blackbeard." Lived in Bath while Charles Eden was governor. Killed at Ocracoke, 1718.Map (db m178041) HM

4 North Carolina, Hyde County, Ocracoke — Teach's Hole
On Irvin Garrish Highway (State Highway 12) at West End Road, on the right when traveling west on Irvin Garrish Highway.
Favorite anchorage of Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard.” Located in Pamlico Sound just off Springer's PointMap (db m162776) HM

5 North Carolina, Carteret County, Cedar Island — C-4 — Ocracoke Inlet
On Cedar Island Road (North Carolina Route 12) north of Sound View Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Once chief trade inlet of N.C. In 1718 pirate "Blackbeard" was killed near there, 17 mi. N.E., across Pamlico Sound.Map (db m226097) HM

6 Virginia, Hampton, Victoria Boulevard Historic District — Eighteenth-Century HamptonVirginia’s Most Important Town
On Settlers Landing Road (U.S. 60) at South King Street, on the left when traveling west on Settlers Landing Road.
Hampton entered its second century as Virginia’s most important town. With merchant ships calling at its docks, paying customs duties and taking on hogsheads of tobacco, the growing village bustled with activity. Crews and ship captains, dockworkers . . . Map (db m76810) HM

7 Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — Model 1859 Seacoast Carriage
Near Fort Pulaski Road, on the right when traveling north.
The Phoenix Iron Works of Philadelphia made this carriage for a Parrott rifle (cannon). The weapon fired a 100 pound projectile 8500 yards. Carriage and gun weighed almost 13,000 pounds. In 1978 this carriage was recovered from a long-lost . . . Map (db m67807) HM
8 North Carolina, Camden County, Camden — A-38 — Lemuel Sawyer
On Highway 158 just east of Havenwood Drive (County Road 1257), on the right when traveling west.
Author of "Blackbeard, a Comedy," 1824, an early drama on North Carolina, & other works. Member of Congress. Grave 160 yds. N.W.Map (db m165205) HM
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9 Virginia, Williamsburg — The Public Gaol
Near East Nicholson Street west of North Waller Street, on the left when traveling east.
This was Virginia's chief prison which housed debtors and criminals and served as the jail for the General Court in the nearby Capitol. Here Blackbeard's pirates, captured in 1718, were confined until the day of their hanging. Leg irons, an exercise . . . Map (db m79241) HM

10 British Overseas Territories, Turks and Caicos Islands, Providenciales, The Bight Settlement — Edward Thatch
Nick Name Blackbeard Ship Queen Anne's Revenge Background Blackbeard's early life is not well documented, but he was likely born between 1680 and 1685 to a wealthy family in Bristol. An important seaport in . . . Map (db m219861) HM

11 Jamaica, Kingston Parish, Port Royal — Welcome to Port Royal
On Norman Manley Highway.
Once called the "richest and wickedest city in the world," Port Royal was also the virtual capital of Jamaica. To it came men of all races, treasures of silks, doubloons and gold from Spanish ships, looted on the high seas by the notorious "Brethren . . . Map (db m91193) HM
12 North Carolina, Carteret County, Atlantic Beach — C-86 — Queens Anne's Revenge
On East Fort Macon Road, 1.4 miles east of Picnic Park Drive, in the median.
Flagship of the notorious pirate Blackbeard. Ran aground and abandoned offshore in June 1718. Remains 1½ mi. SW.Map (db m225759) HM

13 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Bath — BB-2 — Historic Bath
Near Carteret Street (State Highway 92) at Harding Street.
Bath, the oldest incorporated town in North Carolina, was established in 1705. By the 1708 the town consisted of twelve houses and a population of fifty people. Among the early inhabitants were John Lawson, Surveyor General of the colony and . . . Map (db m67575) HM

14 North Carolina, Hyde County, Ocracoke — B-43 — Lt. Robert Maynard
On Irvin Garrish Highway (State Highway 12) west of Water Plant Road, on the left when traveling west.
Of the Royal Navy. Sent by Gov. Spotswood of Virginia, in the sloop "Ranger," killed the pirate Blackbeard off shore, 1718.Map (db m29963) HM
15 Virginia, York County, Yorktown — Pirates in Yorktown?
Near Water Street west of Comte de Grasse Street, on the right when traveling west.
Pirates plundered ships along the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean routes from the earliest days of New World settlement. William Berkeley, governor of the Virginia colony in 1660, wrote that the “Seas are soe full of Pyrates that it is almost . . . Map (db m64604) HM

16 North Carolina, Chowan County, Edenton — 2 — Sea Port Fame Brings Famous Forefathers — Nation's Leaders, to Edenton — Edenton Historical Commission Museum Trail —
Near South Broad Street, 0.1 miles south of East Water Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Sea Trading period brought fame and prosperity to Edenton and famous forefathers who saw promise here, chose to stay and, over time, became among our Nation's Leaders: Samuel Johnston (Age: 20, 1753), appointed to first Continental . . . Map (db m224497) HM

17 North Carolina, Pitt County, Greenville — F-67 — Voice Of America
On State Highway 43 at VOA Site C Road (State Highway 1212), on the right when traveling south on State Highway 43.
Cold War broadcasts relayed from Greenville to Europe, Africa, and Latin America, 1963-89, via station 2 mi. S.W.Map (db m64900) HM
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18 British Overseas Territories, Turks and Caicos Islands, Providenciales, The Bight Settlement — Welcome to Port Royal
Once called "the richest and wickedest city in the world", Port Royal became the headquarters city for Pirates in the Caribbean. To it came men of all races. Treasures of silks, doubloons and gold from Spanish ships, looted on the high seas by . . . Map (db m219778) HM
19 North Carolina, Beaufort County, Bath — BB-1 — Colonial Bath
Near Carteret Street (State Highway 92) at Harding Street.
Bath, oldest town in North Carolina, was established in 1705. The first settlers were French Huguenots from Virginia. Among the early English inhabitants were John Lawson, author of the first history of Carolina (1709) and Christopher Gale, Chief . . . Map (db m67574) HM
20 Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie — Pirate Treasure
Near Veterans Drive just east of Palm Passage, on the left when traveling east.
In the late 1600s detractors of the Danish Colony referred to St. Thomas with justification as "The Den of Pirates". Pirates performed acts of bloody violence. Times glossed over their crimes and imbued them with romance. Titillating legends . . . Map (db m193622) HM

21 The Bahamas, Bimini, Alice Town — Bimini through TimeBimini - Islands of The Bahamas — Heritage —
On Queen's Highway.
Bimini through Time Gateway to the Bahamas As the nearest island of The Bahamas to the Florida Peninsula, Bimini's history has been influenced by its location. From the earliest inhabitants, the Lucian-Taino people, hundreds of . . . Map (db m234690) HM
 
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