Showing posts with label Military Fort on NC Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military Fort on NC Coast. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Fort Macon State Park Word Search

Fort Macon State Park, located 40 miles southeast of New Bern, offers guests a glimpse of a pre-Civil War era military fort and offers cannon and musket demonstrations. This free printable word search features words related to Fort Macon. Simply click on the two images below and print.

If you are interested in learning more about Fort Macon, current conditions, maps and directions, hours, trails, history, ecology, videos, and more, go to the Fort Macon State Park official page on the North Carolina State Parks official web site. Educators can find free educational information and activity packet related to Fort Macon by clicking here. The Natural Resources Inventory Database provides lists and photos of animals and plants at Fort Macon State Park.

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Monday, June 15, 2020

Fort Fisher State Recreation Area Word Search

Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, located 20 miles south of Wilmington, is brimming with military history as well as the beauty of being sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intercoastal Waterway on North Carolina's coast. This free printable word search features terms related to Fort Fisher. Simply click on the two images below and print.

Did you know that 4-wheel drive vehicles are allowed on certain areas of the beach at Fort Fisher? Would you like to learn more about someone who took up residence in a bunker at the fort? Perhaps you'd like to learn more about the many animal and plant species found at the state recreation area? Click here to learn the answer to all of these questions in addition to finding information about hours, directions, a short video, and more. If you would like to see lists and pictures of plants and animals at Fort Fisher, click here. Click here to find a free educational resource related to Fort Fisher entitled Land of a Thousand Nests.

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