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Built between 1826 and 1834 to guard the entrance to Beaufort Harbor, this five-sided fort constructed of brick and stone was intermittently garrisoned before being seized by Confederate troops in 1861 at the outbreak of the Civil War. Twenty-six casements are enclosed by outer walls 4.5 feet thick. In April, 1862 the fort was recaptured by Union forces. During the Reconstruction Era, it was used as a prison. Fort Macon was re garrisoned in 1898 for the Spanish-American War and from 1941-1945 during World War II. Today, Fort Macon is one of the finest surviving examples of 19th century military architecture and fortification. Areas of the fort have been restored to depict periods of soldier occupation. Civil War reenactments occur during summer months. You may tour the restored fort daily except Christmas Day. Swimming, fishing, a nature trail and picnicking are available daily. Free

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Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area

One of the few remaining maritime forests on the NC coast, the Theodore Roosevelt Natural Area offers an interpreted trail adjacent to and leading from the parking area of the NC Aquarium, Pine Knoll Shores. Donated to the state by the family of the 26

Atlantic Beach, NC Nature Preserves


Realty World-First Coast

Crystal Coast beach vacation rentals include oceanfront properties, cottages, condos, houses, villas and time-sharing units. Contact us for a free information package, 800-972-8899.

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"Reel Mistress" family sportfishing boat

Fully equipped 28' custom Carolina Classic departs Sea Water Marina, Atlantic Beach for full and half day sportfishing. Inshore, offshore and Gulf Stream fishing, tournaments and sight seeing.

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Things to do near Atlantic Beach, NC

Hyde-Away Motel

Located on Hyde County mainland, close proximity to Lake Mattamuskeet. Restaurant adjacent. ...

North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores

The newly expanded aquarium brings you within inches of North Carolina's amazing aquatic animals. See eye-to-eye with turtle...