Historical Markers in New Hanover County, North Carolina
A National Cemetery System
A Trophy of War
Adam Empie, D.D.
Adrian House
Alex Manly
Battery Buchanan
Beery's Shipyard
Beerys Shipyard
Benjamin Beery House
Blockade-Running
Blockade-Running
Bromine Extraction
Cape Fear Club
Capture!
Cassidey Shipyard
Catherine Kennedy Home
Charles Cornwallis
Confederate Soldiers Monument
Daggett-Taylor House
David Walker
Early Drawbridge
Edward B. Dudley
Edwin A. Alderman
Edwin A. Anderson
Fall of Wilmington
Fanning House
Fighting the Sea - Saving the Fort
Fort Fisher
Fort Fisher
Fort Fisher Monument
Fort Fisher Since 1865
Fort Fishers Armstrong Cannon
General Benjamin Smith
George Davis
George Davis
George Davis
George Washington
Grace Methodist Church
Gregory Normal Institute
Growth of Fort Fisher, 1861-1862
Headquarters of Fort Fisher
Henry Bacon
Historic First Baptist Church
History Trail
James F. Shober
James Gibbons
James Hasell
James Innes
James Sprunt
John A. Winslow
John Burgwin
John N. Maffitt
Johnson Jones Hooper
Judah P. Benjamin
Lamb Expands the Fort, 1862-1865
Last Stand At Wilmington
Leora Hiatt McEachern
Louis Toomer Moore
Mary Baker Glover Eddy
Modern Greece
North Carolina Shipbuilding Co.
Oakdale Cemetery
Old Courthouse
Powell - Yopp House
Residence of Edward B. Dudley
Restoration of Shepherds Battery
River Road Sally Port
Rose Greenhow
Shepherds Battery
Shepherds Bombproof
Sprunt House
St. James Church
St. James Church
St. John's Lodge
St. Marks
St. Marks Episcopal Church
St. Stephen A.M.E. Church
State Salt Works
Temple of Israel
Thomas Atkinson
Thomas F. Price
Thomas F. Wood
Thomas Godfrey
U.S.S. North Carolina Battleship Memorial
Union Fiasco - The First Battle
United States Colored Troops
USS North Carolina
W.H.C. Whiting
Washington's Southern Tour
Whistler's Mother
William B. Gould
William E. Worth House
William G. Craig House
William Hooper
William Tryon
William W. Loring
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad
Wilmington College
Wilmington Coup
Wilmington Light Infantry
Woodrow Wilson