Fort Caswell Bridge
3801 NC 133, Oak Island, NC 28461, United States of America

Fort Caswell Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Charleston to Wilmington) between
R.B. Scarborough Bridge (163.46 miles
to the southwest) and
Snows Cut Bridge (16.57 miles
to the northeast).
The nearest place in the direction of R.B. Scarborough Bridge is Swains Cut Bridge;
5.18 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Snows Cut Bridge is Wilmington (North Carolina);
15.12 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
| Little River Highway Bridge | 36.49 miles | |
| Mannon C. Gore Bridge | 27.05 miles | |
| Ocean Isle Bridge | 22.67 miles | |
| Holden Beach Bridge | 12.03 miles | |
| Swains Cut Bridge | 5.18 miles | |
| Fort Caswell Bridge | ||
| Wilmington (North Carolina) | 15.12 miles | |
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[Oak Island (North Carolina)]
border. A barrier island, it contains the towns of Oak Island and Caswell Beach, Fort Caswell (since 1949 home to the North Carolina Baptist Assembly) and
[Richard Caswell]
Carolina constitution in 1776. Caswell County, North Carolina, and Fort Caswell were named for him. The Richard Caswell Memorial and museum is established
[Fort Point, San Francisco]
of the promontory upon which the fort and the southern approach of the Golden Gate Bridge were constructed. The fort was completed just before the American
[Fort Johnston (North Carolina)]
War in 1836. The Army completed Fort Caswell two miles away in 1838, reducing the importance of Fort Johnston. The Fort Johnston garrison again departed
[Fort Knox (Maine)]
Landmark on December 30, 1970. Fort Knox also serves as the entry site for the observation tower of the Penobscot Narrows Bridge that opened to the public
[List of forts in the United States]
Bibb Fort Blakely Fort Bowyer, later site of Fort Morgan Fort Carney Fort Charlotte Fort Claiborne Fort Crawford Fort Tombecbe/Fort Confederación Fort Decatur
[Oak Island, North Carolina]
the town sits, has been inhabited since the early 19th century when Fort Caswell was constructed on its east end in 1838. The island developed slowly
[List of forts]
Washington Fort William Henry Castle Williams Fort Wood Fort H. G. Wright Fort Bragg Fort Caswell Fort Fisher Fort Greene Fort Hampton Fort Johnston Fort Macon
[John Baptist Smith]
system of naval signaling. He was born September 19, 1843, at Hycotee in Caswell County, North Carolina, the son of Richard Ivy Smith (1800–1871) and Mary
[Fort Ord]
Fort Ord is a former United States Army post on Monterey Bay of the Pacific Ocean coast in California, which closed in 1994 due to Base Realignment and
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Education | Fort CaswellDec 6, 2017 ... Environmental Stewardship Program. As you cross the bridge into Oak Island, you will drive right over one of North Carolina's most diverse ecosystems: the estuary. Estuaries are areas where the river meets the sea, and they are “ nurseries†for many plant, fish, and animal species. Fort Caswell is located ...
The North Carolina Baptist Assembly is a Christian retreat owned and operated by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, the state's largest denomination. The grounds of the retreat, on the eastern end of Oak Island, is the former site of Fort Caswell, a military base that was occupied by various branches of the U.S. ...
Dec 6, 2017 ... Fort Caswell Programs. Join us for one of our in-house programmed events. Ranging from senior adults to women, youth, and even a retreat for history lovers, browse our programs to see if one is right for you or your group. Learn More .
The fort's garrison consisted of roughly 75 men under the command of John Carter (the Committee of Safety commissioner), with James Robertson and John Sevier as subordinates. Old Abraham of Chilhowee's contingent of Cherokee warriors arrived at Fort Caswell in the early ...
Nov 17, 2017 ... Tucked away on the eastern tip of Oak Island, Fort Caswell occupies the site of a former US military fortress. Since 1949, when the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina bought the property from the federal government, Caswell has been an instrument of peace, offering guests a place of quiet reflection ...
Atlantic Beach; Triple ESS Marina, Bogue Sd. Atlantic Beach Bridge; N.C. State Fisheries; Coral Bay, Atlantic Beach; Spooner Creek; Bogue Inlet; New River Inlet ; Ocean City Beach (fishing pier); New Topsail Inlet; Wrightsville Beach; Wilmington Beach; Cape Fear; Cape Fear River. Bald Head; Fort Caswell; Southport
Restaurants near Fort Caswell, Oak Island on TripAdvisor: Find traveler reviews and candid photos of dining near Fort Caswell in Oak Island, North Carolina.
The eastern tip of Oak Island is figuratively guarded by the long abandoned Fort Caswell, a centuries old but still relatively intact structure that originally encompassed a huge portion of the island. Today, the structure is a landmark within the Fort Caswell Retreat, occupied by the North Carolina Baptists Assembly, and even ...
Aug 25, 2010 ... Fort Campbell (1) | Fort Campbell (2) | Fort Caswell (2) | Charles Towne | Fort Cobb ... Camp Gibbins | Fort Gun Battery | Half-Moon Battery | Camp Heath | Heron's Bridge Fort Hill ... Construction of Fort Caswell continued until 1838, and it was one of only three masonry forts in the state before the Civil War.
These images of other rifle pits can help to visualize the Fort Caswell Rifle Range during WWI. If you stood on the firing line in 1918, which would have been located near the Caswell Dunes subdivision bridge at the entrance to the Arboretum, you might have seen something like this. Troops marking targets inside a pit.
