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Q: What early town was located near the Cape Fear River?
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What is the only river in nc that flows directly into Atlantic ocean?

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What river basin is Fayetteville in?

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What is the Longest river in North Carolina?

cape fearThe longest river is the Neuse at 248 miles. Cape Fear is 200 miles. Cape Fear is the largest River Basin in NC.


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What are forest products near the cape fear river?

Forest Products near the cape fear river are Old Growth Riverwood:centuries old river recovered heart pine lumber recovered from the cape fear river. This unique wood is used for a wide variety of wood products: flooring, furniture, paneling, mantels, countertops. For more information about forest products near the cape fear river contact forest product specialist at www.oldgrowthriverwood.com


Where is the town of Belville located at?

The town of Belville is located in Brunswick County, North California, United States. It is located five miles from the Cape Fear River and Wilmington port.


Where is cape fear lighthouse located?

it is located in North Carolina


Where is the cape fear lighthouse located?

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What is the main river in the tidewater region?

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What are states the Cape Fear River flows through?

North Carolina.


How did the Cape Fear River in North Carolina get its name?

About 1600, a Spanish map called the area "Cape of Faire". (Most likely because of the dangerous shoals at the mouth of the river - Ed Shaw's note.) In 1651 a John Farrer map refers to Cape Feare and an Indian Fort near the mouth of the river. (I think this was later changed to Cape Fear and it is called that today. Capt. Ed Shaw)