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Swatting away one of the numerous black flies that converged on him as he wiped his brow, Bill Peters took off his sunglasses and looked at the cleared area next to the Fort Fisher monument.
Roberts, a retired physicist, followed the original plans for the bunker, down to making sure the hinges on large doors were made with mismatched metals to keep sparks from forming. Where most museums ...
On Saturday, Fort Fisher State Historic Site will mark the 160th anniversary with living history demonstrations among other activities. The sound of cannons and muskets will once again ring out at ...
a World War II bunker where Robert E. Harrell, known as the Fort Fisher Hermit, lived for over a decade. The trail concludes ...
A half-acre of brush was cleared near the Fort Fisher monument in North Carolina, causing concern among some visitors. Officials cited public health and safety hazards, including unsanitary ...