Touring the Backroads of North Carolina's Lower Coast

Touring the Backroads of North Carolina's Lower Coast
Authors
Barefoot, Daniel W.
Publisher
John F. Blair, Publisher
Tags
travel & outdoors
ISBN
9780895871268
Date
1995-06-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
5.66 MB
Lang
en
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For those familiar with the story of "Brad's Drink"known today as Pepsi-ColaNorth Carolina's lower coast needs no introduction. People of more recent vintage may remember headless Joe Baldwin, the Lumina, the Ghost Fleet of Wilmington, Hurricane Hazel, and the Fort Fisher hermit.Historians have remarked on the irony that Masonboro Islandperhaps the first piece of American coast written about by a Europeanis now deserted. North Carolina's lower coast is not bothered by such contradictions. It is home to pristine settings like Cape Lookout and Hammocks Beach State Park, historical treasures like Fort Macon, Beaufort, Wilmington, and New Bern's Tryon Palace, and popular tourist spots like the Crystal Coast, Pleasure Island, and the Battleship North Carolina.The 13 tours in this book introduce the sights and history of the lower coast. Those visitors who begin in the north with the ferry to Portsmouth village and partake of the golf-cart ride...

Historians have remarked on the irony that Masonboro Island—perhaps the first piece of American coast written about by a European—is now deserted. North Carolina’s lower coast is not bothered by such contradictions. It is home to pristine settings like Cape Lookout and Hammocks Beach State Park, historical treasures like Fort Macon, Beaufort, Wilmington, and New Bern’s Tryon Palace, and popular tourist spots like the Crystal Coast, Pleasure Island, and the Battleship North Carolina.

The 13 tours included cover the area from Portsmouth Island, New Bern, Beaufort, and Morehead City south to Bald Head Island, Southport, and Calabash. The tours provide the history, folklore, and entertaining antecdotes about the sites along the routes.