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Museum of Cape Fear
Fayetteville was settled by Scottish Highlanders in the late 1700s as a frontier outpost and the second largest town in North Carolina. It served as a trading center for goods shipped on the Cape Fear River to and from coastal Wilmington. Many of the Highlands remained loyal to the British government and fought against the Patriots during the Revolutionary War. The town also played a role in the Civil War. A federal arsenal, captured by the Confederates, supplied arms and munitions to the Confederate soldiers. The arsenal was destroyed by Sherman’s army in 1865 at the end of the war. The small museum covers this early history and other events with artifacts and nicely done exhibits.
Besides the museum visitors may also tour the arsenal grounds and a house built in 1897 by a local businessman. Guided tours of the house are offered everyday but Monday. Guided tours of the arsenal grounds are offered on Friday. We did not have time for either.
The museum is accessible but the exhibit on riverboats has very steep ramps. A ramp accesses the first floor of the house. To view the arsenal grounds follow the brick path through the back yard of the house.
The parking lot is large enough for RVs if parked across the spaces or backed up over the grass. Museum 35.05454, -78.89292
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