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NC Underwater Archaeology Center


category : Museums
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) to the Civil War and the present.


Address:
1608 Ft. Fisher Blvd.

Phone: (910)458-9042
Our Email: uab@ncmail.net
Our Website:www.arch.dcr.state.nc.us/ncarch/underwater/underwa

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NC Underwater Archaeology Center

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