C.S.S. Neuse construction site
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(See Kinston to the northeast) Seven Springs, formally known as Whitehall many years ago, was the initial construction site of the C.S.S. Neuse confederate warship. After the Battle of Seven Springs, the ship was moved to Kinston for final assembly and arming. Whitehall was once the site of a luxury resort hotel and drew visitors from throughout the country for its mineral water with purported healing properties.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°13'45"N 77°50'51"W
- Wilmington to New Bern - Seaboard Coast Line RR (Abandoned) 14 km
- Wallace to northern Wilmington/Castle Hayne - CSX (Abandoned) 56 km
- Penelo Plantation 82 km
- Sanford to North Wilmington - Seaboard Coast Line (Abandoned) 121 km
- Whiteville to Wilmington - Seaboard Coast Line RR (Abandoned) 128 km
- Site of Albemarle Sound Railroad Bridge 142 km
- former village of Yaupon Beach 147 km
- Jaguars Lair Golf Course (closed) 158 km
- Bird Sanctuary (former) 219 km
- Currituck Gun Club (former) 220 km
- Cliffs of the Neuse State Park 3.1 km
- Strabane 7.9 km
- Walnut Creek Country Club 8.8 km
- Elroy 13 km
- Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (GSB/KGSB) 17 km
- Lenoir County, North Carolina 21 km
- Wayne County, North Carolina 25 km
- Lane Tree Golf Course 26 km
- Duplin County, North Carolina 32 km
- Greene County, North Carolina 35 km