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Battle of Fort FIsher Anniversary
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Experience an unforgettable Civil War Reenactment at Battle of Fort FIsher Anniversary
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Fort Fisher occupies a narrow strip of sand at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, where engineering, geography, and strategy intersected in a way few Civil War sites can match. Built initially from sand, earth, and palmetto logs beginning in 1861, the work evolved into a massive, irregular fortification that guarded Wilmington, the Confederacy’s principal Atlantic port after Norfolk fell. Its long sea face and powerful river defenses shielded the approaches used by British-built blockade runners feeding Confederate logistics with munitions and supplies. Contemporary observers compared its strength to the “Gibraltar of the South,” a testament less to masonry than to an adaptive earthwork design that absorbed bombardment. The two inlets at the river’s mouth, and the carefully managed channels, wreck obstructions, and “torpedo” mines, turned this coastline into a complex defensive system rather than a single fort. The Union assaults culminating in Fort Fisher’s capture in 1865 represent not just a dramatic amphibious operation, but the effective closure of Wilmington and a decisive throttling of Confederate supply, giving this quiet stretch of Kure Beach an outsized place in operational history.
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