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View of downtown Wilmington waterfront along the Cape Fear River
Wilmington Waterfront
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View of downtown Wilmington waterfront along the Cape Fear River

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503 Market St.  (1859 - 1861) Bellamy Mansion is a restored antebellum residence designed in the Classical Revival Style. It was built by skilled slaves. Today it hosts tours, exhibitions, period gardens, and visitor's center.
Bellamy Mansion Museum
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503 Market St. (1859 - 1861) Bellamy Mansion is a restored antebellum residence designed in the Classical Revival Style. It was built by skilled slaves. Today it hosts tours, exhibitions, period gardens, and visitor's center.

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Bellamy Mansion
Bellamy Mansion Museum
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Bellamy Mansion

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Bellamy Mansion architectural detail
Bellamy Mansion Museum
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Bellamy Mansion architectural detail

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Bellamy Mansion architectural detail
Bellamy Mansion Museum
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Bellamy Mansion architectural detail

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Bellamy Mansion gardens
Bellamy Mansion Museum
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Bellamy Mansion gardens

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Bellamy Mansion gardens
Bellamy Mansion Museum
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Bellamy Mansion gardens

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Market St. & 5th Ave. (1921) Given by Wilmington native William Kenan, Jr. as a memorial to his parents. The fountain was designed by Carrere & Hastings of New York.
Kenan Memorial Fountain
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Market St. & 5th Ave. (1921) Given by Wilmington native William Kenan, Jr. as a memorial to his parents. The fountain was designed by Carrere & Hastings of New York.

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411 Market St. (1859-1870) Early English Gothic Revival. Architect: Samual Sloan of Philadelphia. The congregation was established 1808.
First Baptist Church
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411 Market St. (1859-1870) Early English Gothic Revival. Architect: Samual Sloan of Philadelphia. The congregation was established 1808.

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