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Brunswick Town State Historic Site/Ft. Anderson


category : Historic Sites
Visit the excavated ruins of a colonial port town founded in 1726, including the ruins of St. Philips Church and Russellboroug, the home of the Royal Governors. In addition are the earthworks of Confederate fort Fort Anderson. This site offers a unique look at two facinating periods of American History. Visitor center houses numerous artifacts.




Address:
8884 St. Philips Rd. SE
Winnabow, NC 28479
Phone: (910)371-6613
Our Email: brunswick@ncmail.net
Our Website:www.carolinarosedesigns.com/brunweb

Come visit us in Winnabow, North Carolina

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Brunswick Town State Historic Site/Ft. Anderson

Visit the excavated ruins of a colonial port town founded in 1726

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