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Port O'Plymouth Museum


category : Museums
History museum featuring Civil War Battle of Plymouth, April 17-20, 1864. NC's second largest battle and last major southern victory of the war. Bullet shell and artifact collections. Considered one of the top 10 Civil War tour sites in the Carolinas. Artifacts on CSS Albemarle (ironclad) sunk at Plymouth in October 1864. Displays and information on Union Occupation from 1862 -1864.




Address:
302 E. Water St.
PO Box 296
Plymouth, NC 27962
Phone: (252)793-1377
Our Email: harry@plymouthmuseum.com
Our Website:www.livinghistoryweekend.com/port_o.htm

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