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The Cape Fear River is a 191.08-mile-long (307.51 km) [5] blackwater river in east-central North Carolina. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Fear , from which it takes its name. The river is formed at the confluence of the Haw River and the Deep River (North Carolina) in the town of Moncure, North Carolina .
The Frying Pan Shoals are a shifting area of shoals off Cape Fear in North Carolina, United States. Formed by silt from the Cape Fear River, the shoals are over 28 miles long and resemble a frying pan in shape. [1] They provide fishing. [2] [3]
Polecat Creek, a 4th order tributary, rises on the south end of Greensboro, North Carolina in Guilford County on the South Buffalo Creek divide. Polecat Creek then takes a southerly course into Randolph County to meet the Deep River at Worthville, North Carolina. Muddy Creek, right bank: 26.45 square miles (68.5 km 2) 29.94 cu ft/s (0.848 m 3 /s)
Update: We published this story in February 2022 and in April, the owner of the Greensboro Darryls, William “Marty” Kotis, said he is planning to bring Darryls back to Raleigh.
A new restaurant, Cape Fear Seafood Co., will open in the location in September. June 12, 2024 The company has six locations in North Carolina – two in Wilmington, two in Raleigh and others in ...
Raven Rock State Park is a North Carolina state park in Harnett County, North Carolina in the United States. Located near Lillington, North Carolina, it covers 4,810 acres (19.5 km 2) [2] along the banks of the Cape Fear River. Raven Rock State Park is located on the eastern edge of the Piedmont.
Cape Fear is a coastal plain and Tidewater region of North Carolina centered about the city of Wilmington. [2] The region takes its name from the adjacent Cape Fear headland , as does the Cape Fear River which flows through the region and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near the cape.
50.92 mi (81.95 km) [3] Basin size: 214.78 square miles (556.3 km 2) [4] Discharge • location: Cape Fear River • average: 218.82 cu ft/s (6.196 m 3 /s) at mouth with Cape Fear River [4] Basin features; Progression: Cape Fear River → Atlantic Ocean: River system: Cape Fear River: Tributaries • left: Little Juniper Creek Mulatto Branch ...