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Fort Fisher State Historic Site, the "Last Major Stronghold of the Confederacy," is N.C.'s most visited historic site and the scene of the two largest naval bombardments and the most ambitious amphibious assault of the War between the States. Today, the Fort Fisher visitor center boasts an exhibit hall with a 16-ft fiber optic map detailing the second battle, a slide show, and gift shop. A quarter-mile tour trail encompassing the remains of the western land. Face earthworks features scenic easements of both the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean. Exterior exhibits including interpretive plaques and a partially restored gun emplacement enhance historic interpretation.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

NC Underwater Archaeology Center

The Underwater Archaeology section of the NC Division of Archives and History operates this small museum with exhibits on maritime history featuring artifacts uncovered in underwater explorations dating from prehistoric(Native American)

Kure Beach, NC Museums

Zeke's Island

With a sum total of 1,160 acres, the Zeke's Island component of the North Carolina NERR is comprised of three islands, the Reserve site encompassing 42 acres of high ground on Zeke's Island, 138 acres of upland on North Island and 3

Kure Beach, NC Nature Preserves



South Wind Motel

South Wind Motel is located in the heart of Kure Beach. Our 35 unit motel is the closest motel in Kure Beach to 4 restaurants, the famous Kure fishing pier, arcades for the children, and shopping. Walk off our property and you enjoy all that the town'

Kure Beach, NC Businesses

Things to do near Kure Beach, NC

Bodie Island Realty, Inc.

Cottage and condo rentals. ...

Masonboro Boat Yard & Marina, Inc.

Floating docks, dry rack storage, Complete repair service, 19 ton crane, power and sail supplies and equipment. ...

Village Realty

Village Realty offers a wide array of vacation homes for large family reunions to intimate getaways. From 2 bedroom golf vill...

Panther's Run

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

North Carolina's First Confederate Memorial

In 1888, Beaufort County became the first in the state to erect a monumnet honoring its Confederate dead. The monument, a re...