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  2. Brunswick Town Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The 2,250-acre (910 ha) district is located in the Smithville Township of Brunswick County, between Wilmington and Southport. In September 1978, the Brunswick Town Historic District was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [2]

  3. St. Philip's Church (Brunswick Town, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip's Church, Brunswick Town, is a ruined parish church in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. The Anglican church was erected in 1768 and destroyed in 1776. [2] The ruins are located beside the Cape Fear River in the Brunswick Town Historic District, along with Fort Anderson, Russelborough, and the nearby Orton Plantation.

  4. Brunswick Town, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 1899, the newly formed Cape Fear Chapter of the North Carolina Society of The Colonial Dames of America visited Brunswick Town to pay homage to Revolutionary War casualties. In 1902, the chapter erected a marble plaque inside the roofless ruins of St. Philip's to commemorate Brunswick Town founder Maurice Moore.

  5. World Atlas names seven friendliest cities in North Carolina. There's one right here in the Cape Fear region. This Brunswick County town is one of the friendliest in NC, according to World Atlas

  6. This Historic Mountain Town Is North Carolina’s Best-Kept Secret

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    Whether you're soaking your feet in the peaceful riverbanks or exploring the trails of the nearby Smoky Mountains, Murphy invites you to get back to the basics and enjoy the simpler things in life.

  7. Fort Anderson (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Anderson is a mid-19th-century earthen fort in the lower Cape Fear Region of North Carolina, located over the ruins of the colonial town of Brunswick in Brunswick County. It was built as a Confederate Fort by major general Samuel Gibbs French during the American Civil War. [1]