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9149 Orton Road SE, Winnabow, NC 28479
Orton Plantation, situated on the Cape Fear River was built c. 1725, and was the home of Roger Moore, who a... More on Webcom.com
There are two large (empty) greenhouses on property and a visitor has to wonder if things were different in... More on TripAdvisor

#2.
3189 River Rd SE, Winnabow, North Carolina 28479-5296, United States
This course is flat and easy to walk. The tree-lined fairways are wide open, and the greens are elevated. There is water that comes into play on several holes. The wind is a ... More on Golf.com
Reasonable rates , great use of land. More on GolfReview

#3.
8884 Saint Philips Rd SE, Winnabow, NC 28479
Inscription. Brunswick Town State Historic Site was established on land donated to the State of North Carolina in December, 1952, by James Laurence Sprunt and his four sons, James Laurence Sprunt, Jr. Kenneth Murchison Sprunt, Samuel ... More on HMDB

#4.
8884 St. Philip's Road SE, Winnabow NC 28479, United States of America
Inscription. Home of royal governors Dobbs and Tryon. Site of Stamp Act resistance in 1765. Burned in American Revolution. , Erected 1982 by North Carolina Division of Archives and History. (Marke... More on HMDB
Inscription. Erected by Captain John Russell, Commander of His Britannic Majesty's Sloop of War Scorpion, who gave his name to this residence and tract of fifty-five acres of land adjacent to the t... More on HMDB

#5.
Winnabow NC 28479, United States of America
Inscription. A memorial: to Colonel Maurice Moore, gentleman and soldier of the King, who in the year of our lord 1725 founded in a wilderness The Town of Brunswick: reserving for the glory of God the tract of land on which was built ... More on HMDB

#6.
Winnabow NC 28479, United States of America
Inscription. Anglican, built under act of 1751. Graves of Governors Arthur Dobbs and Benjamin Smith and U. S. Justice Alfred Moore. Ruins 2 mi. S. E. , Erected 1954 by the Archives Conservation and Highway Departments. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB

#7.
Winnabow NC 28479, United States of America
This port was razed by British troops in 1776 and never rebuilt, however colonial foundations dot the present-day tour trail, which crosses over a Confederate fort site. In the late 1950s and early... More on Heritage
Inscription. Founded c. 1725, long a principal port of N. C. site of Spanish attack, 1748, and of Stamp Act resistance, 1766. Later abandoned. Was 2 mi. S. E. , Erected 1954 by the Archives Conser... More on HMDB

#8.
Winnabow NC 28479, United States of America
Inscription. Begun 1861. Named in honor of General Joseph R. Anderson, then commanding military district. The Fort, under command of Brig. Gen. Johnson Hagood, suffered a severe bombardment by a Fe... More on HMDB
Inscription. Large Confederate fort stands 2 mi. E. After a strong Union attack it was evacuated Feb. 18, 1865, resulting in the fall of Wilmington. , Erected 1961 by the Archives and Highway Depa... More on HMDB

#9.
8884 St. Philips Road SE, Winnabow NC 28479, United States of America
Inscription. Ordained 1707; came to America 1708. Served in many churches in area as missionary of Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1732–1755. , Erected 1968 by Archives and Highway Departments. (Marker Number D-73: ... More on HMDB

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Winnabow NC 28479, United States of America
Inscription. In 1861–1862, Col. William Lamb and Maj. John Hedrick constructed Fort Anderson, one of several Confederate strongholds that protected Wilmington, a major blockade-running port. They enlarged Fort St. Philip (for ... More on HMDB
