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Midway Park NC 28544, United States of America
Jacksonville is best known as the home of Camp Lejeune, a massive marine installation that dates to 1941. Lejeune is the home base of the II Marine Corps division of U.S. Special Operations Comman... More on Moon Handbooks: North Carolina
Inscription. Established 1 May 1941 by the U. S. Marine Corps for amphibious training. Named for Lt. Gen. John A. Lejeune, USMC, 13th Commandant, 1920 1929. , Erected 1993 by Division of Archives ... More on HMDB

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Camp Lejeune NC 28547, United States of America
Camp Johnson, a satellite installation of Camp Lejeune, used to be known as Montford Point, and was the home of the famous African American Montford Point Marines. Their history, a crucial chapter... More on Moon Handbooks: North Carolina
Inscription. Recruit training depot for black Marines, 1942-49. Renamed 1974 Camp Johnson for Sgt. Maj. Gilbert Johnson, drill instructor. One mi. SE. , Erected 2001 by Division of Archives and Hi... More on HMDB

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5 West Bayshore Blvd Jacksonville NC 28546
This shelter is located right on the water has playground equipment, a picnic shelter, waterfront access/boardwalk and restrooms. This shelter holds approximately 60 people. ... More on Ci.jacksonville.nc.us
This shelter is located right on the water has playground equipment, a picnic shelter, waterfront access/boardwalk and restrooms. This shelter holds approximately 60 people. ... More on Ci.jacksonville.nc.us

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Jacksonville NC 28546, United States of America
Inscription. First Marker: "Dedicated to the brave souls who freely gave their lives while defending our freedom. They live on in our memory, may they rest in peace.", Marine Corps Air Station New River was founded in 1944 World War ... More on HMDB

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Jacksonville NC 28546, United States of America
Inscription. Governor, 1836-412, the first in N. C. elected by popular vote, first president of Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Birthplace was 2 mi. W. , Erected 1960 by Archives and Highway Departments. (Marker Number C-31: ), ... More on HMDB

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102 Old Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC 28540-4229
Built by Rufus F. Pelletier, this magnificent Greek revival ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Basically, it's a tiny historical house with no attendant for viewing (never open for viewing). More on Yahoo! Travel

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Jacksonville NC 28540, United States of America
Inscription. Honoring the men, who gave their lives in Lebanon, 1982 1984, May we always remember, those who are ready, to protect our freedom, Commissioned by, the people of Jacksonville, North Carolina, Dedicated, October 23, 1986, ... More on HMDB

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Jacksonville NC 28540, United States of America
Inscription. Steel Beam From World Trade Center, Dedicated July 4, 2003: Presented by The Fire Family Transport Foundation of the NYC Fire Department, For the 343 Firefighters who fought a Battle in New York City on September 11, ... More on HMDB

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5472 New Bern Hwy, Jacksonville NC 28546, United States of America
Inscription. In honor of, James Melville Jones: Here, early on the morning of April 17, 1972, Jimmy Jones died in a forest fire burning across the Pocosin. While moving equipment he became trapped when a wind shift brought the fire ... More on HMDB

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5472 New Bern Hwy, Jacksonville NC 28546, United States of America
Inscription. In recognition of, Julius Valentine Hofmann: This Hofmann Forest, a 78,000 acre tract established in 1934 and dedicated to demonstrate sound forestry education and practice, is the result of the pioneering vision, energy ... More on HMDB
