General Beauregard Shipwreck Located in Carolina Beach, North Carolina

General Beauregard Shipwreck

Spartanburg Ave

Carolina Beach, NC 28428

(202) 433-7880

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The General Beauregard Shipwreck off the coast of Carolina Beach is a fascinating underwater site, offering a glimpse into maritime history. This Civil War-era blockade runner was sunk in 1863 while attempting to bring supplies to the Confederacy, and its remains now lie submerged, attracting divers and history enthusiasts alike. The wreck is well-preserved, with parts of the ship's structure still visible, making it a popular spot for underwater exploration. Surrounded by marine life, the General Beauregard Shipwreck not only serves as a historical artifact but also as a thriving underwater habitat.

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