Area
Information - Southport
Southport was originally incorporated in 1792 as Smithville. Its progressive citizens
changed its name to Southport in 1887 in hopes of attracting a port.
The port, however, went farther upstream to the city of Wilmington. But this
entrepreneurial spirit is still alive and well in Southport today.
The
historic charm of this community will captivate you as you walk
under a canopy of 200-year-old live oak trees, or walk past majestic
Victorian-century homes which once belonged to river pilots or maybe
even a pirate or two.
Southport
is one of few cities with a true downtown. Banks, antique
& collectible shops, restaurants, and professional offices line
about a five-block area in the downtown commercial district. Just
outside this district is one of the finest medical care facilities
in our region, J.A. Dosher Memorial Hospital. A visit to our area
is not complete without a day or two of walking through these antique
and specialty shops, stopping along the way for a leisurely lunch
at an outside pub or restaurant along the waterfront or yacht basin,
taking a pedicab historic tour of the City, watching transoceanic
vessels pass by at Waterfront Park and visiting the NC Maritime
Museum in Southport.
The
City of Southport also offers sailors, anglers and boaters a safe
haven through the Southport Marina, Old Yacht Basin and City Pier.
This
information was obtained from the Southport-Oak Island Chamber of
Commerce site at:
www.southport-oakisland.com
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