Wilmington, the largest town on North Carolina's coast, is a lovely laid-back place set along the Cape Fear River.
Incorporated in 1739, the city was named in honour of Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, who was a patron of North Carolina's Governor. During the Civil War, Wilmington was briefly the Confederacy's most important harbour, exporting cotton all over the world, thanks to "blockade runners" who would attempt to outrun the Union navy.
Today the city is vibrant and friendly, and is a thriving film location. Visitors are reminded of its rich history by the grand old homes, tree-lined boulevards and the ornate buildings such as City Hall and Thalian Hall that make Wilmington one of the most beautiful small cities in the South.
Nowhere is this heritage better exemplified than in the lovely cobbled streets of the city's waterfront, where the historic weathered buildings of Chandler's Wharf and the Cotton Exchange house appealing cafés and restaurants, and where harbour tours provide lovely views of the city and the battleship USS North Carolina.
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Places near Wilmington
- Raleigh 114 miles away
- Charleston 153 miles away
- Charlotte 179 miles away
- Winston-Salem 184 miles away
- Virginia Beach 213 miles away
- Richmond 231 miles away
- Savannah 236 miles away
- Virginia 238 miles away
- Roanoke 239 miles away
- Charlottesville 265 miles away
- Asheville 279 miles away
- Jekyll Island 298 miles away