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In 1710, New Bern was founded by a group of settlers from Bern, Switzerland which was a city named after the first animal a group of hunters first came upon -- a bear. New Bern adopted the animal as a mascot and placed about 58 fiberglass, ceramic bears throughout the city during its 300th anniversary in 2010.
The side of the town hall building in New Bern, North Carolina, bears an image of the town seal -- a bear on a red and yellow coat of arms. New Bern was a Swiss settlement founded in 1710, and its seal is adopted from the seal of the canton of Berne, Switzerland.
Bern is the old Germanic word for bear and the bear became the symbol of the city. The bear symbol was passed along to Berns sister city, New Bern, and still serves as the citys mascot with bear flags and statues featured throughout the town.
The side of the town hall building in New Bern, North Carolina, bears an image of the town seal -- a bear on a red and yellow coat of arms. New Bern was a Swiss settlement founded in 1710, and its seal is adopted from the seal of the canton of Berne, Switzerland.
Bern is the old Germanic word for bear and the bear became the symbol of the city. The bear symbol was passed along to Berns sister city, New Bern, and still serves as the citys mascot with bear flags and statues featured throughout the town.
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The heraldic beast of Bern is the bear. It has long served as namesake, emblem, mascot and at times personification of Bern. The founding legend has it that Duke Berthold V of Zhringen vowed to choose as namesake the first animal his hunt met in the wood that was to be chopped down for the new city.
Given its picturesque setting and growing political prestige, New Bern quickly became known as the Athens of the South. Youll find the Athens Theater and the Masonic Temple downtown, part of the rich culture of New Bern then, are still very active today.
When Bern, Switzerland was founded, it was named by a group of hunters. They named the city for the first animal they came upon on their hunting expedition. It was a bear. Bern is the old Germanic word for Bear, and the bear became the symbol of the city.

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