About Southport
Southport is a quaint historic town that offers numerous restaurants,
shops of all types and historic sites. It is located where the Cape
Fear River opens onto the Atlantic Ocean and it is also met there
by the Intracoastal waterway.
Southport
has a long history as it was established in 1792 when the town of
Smithville was created. Later, the town was renamed Southport. This
community saw the establishment of North Carolinas first fort, Fort
Johnston in 1754. Today, Southport hosts the North Carolina's official
4th of July Festival when over 60,000 people come to celebrate this
great day on her streets. Citizen gather at Forth Johnston and observe
a 13 gun military salute to the original 13 states. Southport is
listed in the National Register of historic places. It is also ranked
by Rand McNally and Kiplinger as one of the most desirable places
in the united states to retire. For a glimpse of Southport, read
local author Robert Ruark's novel, The Old Man and the Boy.
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The Southport Old Yacht
Basin
Directions:
From
US 17, take 211 South into Southport where it turns into Howe
Street.
Click above for an Interactive Map
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