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Along the Cape Fear
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Along the Cape Fear

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Nestled between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic

Ocean, Wilmington, North Carolina, is at the center

of the historic Cape Fear region. Incorporated in 1740, Wilmington has been called home by such notables as Woodrow Wilson, David Brinkley, Whistler’s mother, and Frank Capra Jr. Sports fans know Wilmington as the hometown of famed basketball player Michael Jordan. In Along the Cape Fear, local historian and author Susan Taylor Block explores this picturesque region of beautiful nearby beaches and charming eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings. Readers are invited to see why the Wilmington area has attracted everyone from heads of state, to history buffs, to directors of major motion pictures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 May 1998
Pages
126
ISBN
9780738567402

Nestled between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic

Ocean, Wilmington, North Carolina, is at the center

of the historic Cape Fear region. Incorporated in 1740, Wilmington has been called home by such notables as Woodrow Wilson, David Brinkley, Whistler’s mother, and Frank Capra Jr. Sports fans know Wilmington as the hometown of famed basketball player Michael Jordan. In Along the Cape Fear, local historian and author Susan Taylor Block explores this picturesque region of beautiful nearby beaches and charming eighteenth- and nineteenth-century buildings. Readers are invited to see why the Wilmington area has attracted everyone from heads of state, to history buffs, to directors of major motion pictures.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 May 1998
Pages
126
ISBN
9780738567402