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- Wilmington North Carolina
Wilmington North Carolina
Wilmington, restored through a massive revitalization effort
about 30 years ago, is today as charming and quaint as Southern
towns come. Rambling antebellum mansions, rescued from ruin by
ardent preservationists and now restored to their former glory, sit
back from shady, tree-lined lanes that lead toward the Cape Fear
River and Wilmington's historic downtown district.
Here, brick-paved streets overflow with shops offering
delectable sweets, stylish and funky clothing as well as resort
wear, handmade jewellery and crafts. Locals lounge alongside
tourists at sidewalk cafés and coffee shops before taking a stroll
on the system of boardwalks and promenades along the Cape Fear
River. Dining here is an art, featuring genuine 'barbecue', the
noun rather than the verb, meaning pit-cooked pork, with sides of
collard greens and hush puppies as well as fine low country cuisine
in beautifully restored buildings, where a guest might indulge in
an exquisitely presented meal of shrimp and grits. In recent years,
this small but picturesque area has earned a major reputation in
the film and television industry as the headquarters of EUE Screen
Gems Studios and the site of multiple films as well as television
hits like
Dawson's Creek.
Wilmington's other draw is its Atlantic coastline, which is well
worth the drive across town through unremarkable suburbs and
sprawling shopping centres. Across a short bridge spanning the
Intracoastal Waterway lies the beautiful barrier island of
Wrightsville Beach, a breathtakingly lovely hideaway of pastel
beach houses raised on high pilings and weathered fishing piers. A
handful of upmarket shops, beach gear outfitters and restaurants
are the only distractions from the warm blue-green waves dotted
with surfers, the boats skimming along the Intracoastal and the
endless stretches of sandy beach bordered by dunes and sea
oats.
Wrightsville's reputation as a quiet, classy, family destination
is carefully guarded. Farther down the peninsula toward the tip of
Cape Fear, there are other pretty beaches, like Kure and Carolina,
though none with quite the same charm as Wrightsville. However,
along the ocean and the myriad inlets and waterways of the
Wilmington area, visitors will discover pockets of the
quintessential coastal South. The images of oyster gatherers in
their wellies, wading in the marshland mud, and of shrimp trawlers
against the sunset are not soon forgotten.
Information & Facts
Language
English is the most common language but Spanish is often
spoken in south-western states.
Money
The US Dollar (USD) is the unit of currency and is divided into
100 cents. Only major banks exchange foreign currency. ATMs are
widespread and credit cards and travellers cheques are widely
accepted. Travellers cheques should be taken in US Dollars to avoid
hassles. Banking hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm.