Federal Point Historic Preservation Society
1121 N Lake Park Blvd, Carolina Beach
(910) 458-0502
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This museum is a wonderful trip down memory lane for both visitors and residents of North Carolina. Cheri is always so friendly and informative. I enjoyed listening to her and all the history and looking at the artifacts.
Enjoyed the displays and walking around the grounds was beautiful
From Satellite Army, Inc.:Just down the road from our shop, Federal Point Historic Preservation Society/Museum is an important treasure for our local community that focuses on preserving and sharing the history of the Pleasure Island area. Make sure to follow their Facebook page for amazing photos and stories from yesteryear. Thanks, Federal Point!
Amazing place to get to know about the island and its history!!!
Lady manning the table inside was very friendly and informative! Nice exhibits!
Nice lady provided insight about local history. Free admission and good books selection.
Great info on federal point.
Nice little museum. Mainly, Carolina and Kure Beach history from the 40s and 50s.
Excellent historical place to visit!
A great little place to get a slice of the local area history including wartime, during the creation of Snow's Cut, and more recent developments. Not a big place, you'd be pressed to spend a whole hour here, but it's a nice stop that I recommend. They also have presentations every month that delve deeper on a specific topic.
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Really great little museum!
So much interesting history about Carolina Beach and Kure Beach and Pleasure Island in general! Great place to visit!!
Great local museum, nice people
A treasure of local history.
We really enjoyed our visit. We are fairly new to CB and was interested in learning more about the history. We learned a lot and met some very interesting people. Thanks for all you do!!!
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