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  2. Carolina Beach Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina Beach Pier is a pleasure, fishing, and amusement pier located in the town of Carolina Beach, North Carolina, between the Cape Fear River and Atlantic Ocean, north of Fort Fisher and south of Freeman Park. At 669 feet (204 m) in length, it is one of the longest standing wooden piers in the United States.

  3. Surf City Pier - Wikipedia

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    The Pier from above. The Surf City Pier is a fishing pier located in Surf City, North Carolina, United States, at 112 S Shore Drive. At 937 feet (286 m) in length, it is the only remaining Pier in Surf City. Previously, the pier contained an 40 feet (12 m) octagon at the end and two fish cleaning stations are located on its decks.

  4. List of piers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1.9 North Carolina. 1.10 South Carolina. 1.11 Virginia. 1.12 Virgin Islands. ... three different fishing piers Nags Head: Rodanthe: South Carolina. Name Location Picture

  5. Where in Cumberland County can you go fishing? Here's a ... - AOL

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    Fishing is big business in North Carolina and the area has plenty of places to cast your line and catch the big one. Before embarking on your next fishing adventure, you must first obtain a state ...

  6. Wilmington makes list of top 12 best fishing cities in the ...

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    Wilmington scored a spot on Fishing Booker's list of The 12 Best Fishing Cities for 2024.. The list labels the North Carolina Cape Fear region as one of the "best fishing grounds in the state."

  7. Bogue Banks - Wikipedia

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    The Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier, located on the western end of the Bogue Banks is one of the only fishing piers left on the island. In 2006, a beachfront development company applied to purchase the pier's land for the construction of condos. [6] However, many area residents and Emerald Isle city officials are now petitioning to stop demolition of ...