Walk Among The Ruins Of A Colonial-Era Ghost Town At Brunswick Town In North Carolina
North Carolina is brimming with historic sites worthy of a day trip and the ruins of Brunswick Town are certainly among the top must-see sites in the state. If you’ve somehow overlooked making the trek to this coastal region ghost town, then make an effort in the near future to check out the haunting beauty of this abandoned town in North Carolina.

The original land grant for was issued to Colonel Maurice Moore, the son of the South Carolina colonial governor. Moore had no problems selling lots to colonials willing to establish homes in his new locale.

Today, the foundations of several dwellings are among the ruins visitors can view.
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The town continued to grow and prosper. It also successfully defended itself against a brutal attack from the Spanish who raided the town to pilfer valuables and steal slaves. Following the victory, Brunswick Town returned to business as usual.
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The excavated remains of his residence can be viewed at this historic site.

Ahead of the start of the American Revolution, only a few families remained in the town that once supported the busiest port in the province.

Visitors to the site are free to walk among the ruins, where the vibe is hauntingly beautiful.

Because North Carolinians have a special affinity for preserving historic sites, in the mid-1900s efforts were established for excavations throughout the area in order to uncover significant remains from Brunswick Town as well as Fort Anderson. The excavations are still underway.

Today, many history-themed events take place at Brunswick Town. Learn more about Brunswick Town and Fort Anderson at this link. Admission is always free. The site is closed on Sunday and Monday and open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site, 8884 St Phillips Rd SE, Winnabow, NC 28479, USA