The Hidden Gems of Wilmington, North Carolina

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  • Date: 2007-04-20
  • Author: Kingston Amadan
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  • The Hidden Gems of Wilmington, North Carolina


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         There are few remaining quaint destinations in the U.S. that haven’t been overly exploited for what they have to offer. From the southern charm of Savannah to the natural beauty of the Wisconsin Dells area, there is a certain tourist element that has pervaded every corner of the country, from coast to coast. Fortunately, there are still places to visit that aren’t highly popular tourist destinations yet still offer a glimpse of life enjoyed at a different pace. One of them is Wilmington, North Carolina.




    Though a modern small city by any definition, Wilmington has the past coursing through its streets and on display in the architecture prevalent in the historic preservation district. Long a sea port from as far back as the late 18th century, its wind swept hills and proximity to the cape fear river have provided equal measures of importance and isolation.




    Outside of its historical feel and significance, Wilmington is known locally for two things: golf and some of the best seafood to be found on the eastern seaboard. Picturesque and serene grasslands have been developed into multiple championship level golf courses, each with its own challenges. For those who appreciate the palate pleasing enticement of freshly caught fare from the Atlantic, there are several seafood restaurants in Wilmington that would eclipse the best offerings of most major cities.




    If deep sea fishing or cruising are of interest to you, there are several day cruises and charters available that offer incredible views of the shoreline as well as the opportunity to reel in a big one. Wilmington’s beaches are pristine, and though a small summer tourist season that seems to be growing year after year may keep you from enjoying complete privacy, there’s plenty of sand and surf to be enjoyed. Unlike the crowded sunbathing spots of other east coast destinations that would leave one hard pressed to find a place to lay a blanket, you can relax with room to spare on Wilmington’s sandy shores.





    So the next time you decide to get away for a while but don’t want to experience the hassle or expense of traveling overseas, give Wilmington, North Carolina a try. But remember, if you fall in love with it’s charm and beauty, it might be a good idea to keep it to yourself.

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