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Moseley visited the site again with someone from the State Historic Preservation Office and Jim McKee, site manager at the Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site. Schorr Johnson ...
Brunswick Town was crucial to Wilmington because the Cape Fear river was too shallow near the mouth of Town Creek for large vessels to pass through. [11] The town was the third capital city of the Province of North Carolina , from 1743 to 1770 (although this title simply referred to the town where the current governor resided rather than any ...
The site belongs to the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, which operates the area as Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site. The visitor center features displays and an audiovisual program about both the colonial port Brunswick Town and the Civil War period Fort Anderson.
The 2,250-acre (910 ha) district is located in the Smithville Township of Brunswick County, between Wilmington and Southport. In September 1978, the Brunswick Town Historic District was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
A federal grant has paved the way for one lighthouse to receive needed improvements. Here's what you need to know.
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St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town, is a ruined parish church in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. The Anglican church was erected in 1768 and destroyed in 1776. [ 2 ] The ruins are located beside the Cape Fear River in the Brunswick Town Historic District , along with Fort Anderson , Russelborough, and the nearby Orton Plantation .
Southport Historic District: November 25, 1980 : Roughly bounded by the Cape Fear River and Rhett, Bay, Short and Brown Sts. Southport: 14: St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town: St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town