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The Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex is a museum about the history and cultural heritage of southern North Carolina. Opened in 1988 [1] and located in Fayetteville, the museum is a regional branch of the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh. The complex includes the main history museum, the 1897 Poe House, and Arsenal Park.
Arsenal Park, behind the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex 35°03′14″N 78°53′41″W / 35.054°N 78.8947°W / 35.054; -78.8947 ( North Carolina Arsenal Fayetteville
Regional branch of the North Carolina Museum of History: Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex: Fayetteville: Cumberland: Fayetteville metro area: Local history: Regional branch of the North Carolina Museum of History, also features the 1897 Poe House and Arsenal Park Museum of the Cherokee Indian: Cherokee: Swain: Western: Native American
First floor: Cape Fear Stories. The museum's first floor will be home to most of the Cape Fear Stories exhibit, which will take up 7,520 square feet.
For the latest episode of Cape Fear Unearthed, we talk about some of the important, notable and just plain cool photos in the sprawling collection. Take a deep dive into Cape Fear Museum's ...
The Cape Fear Museum, founded in 1898, has been at 814 Market St. since 1970.
The 1897 Poe House' is a historic home located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It was built between 1896 and 1898, and is a two-story, three-bay frame house with Eastlake movement / Stick Style decorative elements. It features a wraparound porch which is double-tiered in the central bay and graced by delicate sawnwork and ...
Along with its tributaries, it forms an area called the Cape Fear watershed, which covers 9,300 miles. The river is divided into two areas: the Upper Cape Fear and the Lower Cape Fear. The Lower ...