The Wild Ones: Barnyard Betsy, Paulique M. Duson Horton
“The Wild Ones” interviews local entrepreneurs and community members who call Washington County home.
A descendent from Somerset Place, Creswell has always been in embedded in Paulique M. Duson Horton’s DNA.
Growing up in Philly, Paulique would spend summers and holidays in Creswell, but she missed the taste of city life — cheesesteak style. Now she offers the best cheesesteaks and hoagies in Northeast North Carolina at Barnyard Betsy in Creswell.
Why Plymouth/Washington County?
I was offered to open businesses in major cities in NC and different states—I refused! I opened my first 4 businesses here, in Washington County, before opening in other areas. The community connectiveness, togetherness, opportunity for growth and unity are all an integral part of this area and my purpose! And extremely important to me!
And our bonus question that we ask everyone: Bears, Birds or Water?
We are blessed to have Bears, Birds, and Water! My vote would not exclude, but to say the “beauty” Washington County has to offer.
The driving force of Ecotourism in Northeast North Carolina, but—If I had to pick it would most certainly be water.