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The historic metal truss bridges and concrete bridges in North Carolina are being replaced at a rapid rate.
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The Broad Reach archaeological site, located near the small community of Ocean in Carteret County, was once a village site occupied off and on from at least AD400 until sometime after AD1430.
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Sumner examines North Carolina's role in the Civil War.
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North Carolina is home to some major Civil War military sites that are indexed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Underwater archaeologists are working to uncover the wreckage of Civil War vessels.
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Bright traces the evolution of the cannonball up to its obsolete status near the end of the Civil War.
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Efforts are underway to restore several historic Civil War-era structures, including Fort Fisher, Fort Macon, the Fayetteville Arsenal, the Seaboard Building in Raleigh, and the Bellamy Mansion in Wilmington.