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Reenactments, heritage festivals, and living history programs — experience the Revolution where it happened.

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Cape Fear Museum Revolutionary War Programming

Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, 814 Market Street, Wilmington, NC

The Cape Fear Museum of History and Science in downtown Wilmington offers periodic lectures, exhibits, and educational programs exploring the Lower Cape Fear region's role in the American Revolution, including topics such as the British occupation of Wilmington under Cornwallis in 1781, the colonial port economy, and Loyalist-Patriot tensions in the region. Programs are often tied to school group visits and special heritage months.

Small admission fee; check museum website for current pricingProgramming varies by year; contact the Cape Fear Museum of History and Science to confirm specific Revolutionary War lecture or exhibit dates.More info →

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Moore's Creek National Battlefield Living History Weekends

Moore's Creek National Battlefield, 40 Patriots Hall Drive, Currie, NC

Throughout the year, Moore's Creek National Battlefield hosts living history weekends where costumed interpreters portray Patriot militia and Loyalist Highland Scots forces of 1776. Visitors can experience musket demonstrations, camp life of the colonial period, discussions of the political divisions that split Cape Fear communities, and guided battlefield walks along the creek and reconstructed bridge site.

FreeMultiple weekends throughout the year, typically spring and fall. Check the National Park Service events calendar for Moore's Creek NB for specific dates.More info →

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Historic Wilmington Foundation Colonial History Tours

Historic Downtown Wilmington, NC (various starting points)

The Historic Wilmington Foundation offers seasonal guided walking tours of Wilmington's oldest neighborhoods, including stops at Revolutionary War-era landmarks. Tours highlight the city's role as a major colonial port, the site traditionally associated with Cornwallis's 1781 headquarters, St. James Episcopal Church, and the riverfront wharves that made Wilmington strategically critical during the war. Special themed tours focused on the Revolution are offered during heritage weekends.

Varies; check with Historic Wilmington Foundation for pricingTours typically run spring through fall; contact the Historic Wilmington Foundation to confirm Revolutionary War-themed tour availability.More info →

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