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Wilmington


Founded in 1739, Wilmington is sandwiched between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean giving Wilmington the best of both worlds - the culture of the historic downtown and the relaxation of beach living. Downtown, visitors can take a carriage ride along the Cape Fear River to view converted historic buildings and quaint victorian homes or stop at one of the many unique shops and restaurants. On the Atlantic side of New Hanover County, visitors have the choice between Wrightsville, Carolina, and Kure Beach. They can layout on the beach and watch the pelicans fly by, or if they prefer something more fastpaced, the Wilmington area is a popular destination for surfers.

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Wilmington's mild climate change is favorable to those wanting to escape the harsh winters of the North or the constant heat of the far South. The weather stays warm into the beginning of Fall, but the color changes that many love still occur. Matter-of-fact, Flowers bloom throughout the Winter leading to an amazing color display in the Spring. The beautiful pink and white azaleas and dogwoods make the streets of Wilmington look like paradise.

Never short on entertainment, Wilmington has a number of community events throughout the year, including the North Carolina Azalea Festival, Riverfest, Greek Festival, Festival Latino, Cucalorous Film Festival, and the Coastal Carolina Air Show. Wilmington is also home to the Battleship North Carolina and Screen Gems Studios, the largest movie and television studio outside of California, both of which are open to tours.

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Leland


Located just across the river from Wilmington in Brunswick County, Leland offers access to all the entertainment and city living that comes with New Hanover County while offering lower-cost homes, less traffic, and a country feel. Leland has existed as a small town since its incorporation in Brunswick County in 1989. It is becoming increasingly popular as new communities develop. Both retirees and new families are seeing the perks of living across the Cape Fear River where the quiet and space provides room for reflection and to raise children.

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Like Wilmington, Leland's mild climate change is favorable to those wanting to escape the harsh winters of the North or the constant heat of the far South. The weather stays warm into the beginning of Fall, but the color changes that many love still occur. Matter-of-fact, Flowers bloom throughout the Winter leading to an amazing color display in the Spring.

Leland has its very own annual Christmas Festival and Parade. It starts off with a parade late in the morning and is followed by the festival and entertainment starting in the afternoon. Festival vendors sell everything from homemade clothing and jewelry to fudge. It's an event that Leland residents look forward to every year.

Located only 10 minutes from the Historic Downtown of Wilmington, Leland is within perfect distance to partake in a number of community events throughout the year, including the North Carolina Azalea Festival, Riverfest, Greek Festival, Festival Latino, Cucalorous Film Festival, and the Coastal Carolina Air Show. Wilmington is also home to the Battleship North Carolina and Screen Gems Studios, the largest movie and television studio outside of California, both of which are open to tours.

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Burgaw


Burgaw, NC, is located in Pender County about 30 minutes from Wilmington just off of I-40. According to TownofBurgaw.com:

"Burgaw was named after a group of Indians that resided along a creek in Western Pender County, NC. Burgaw grew from a Wilmington & Weldon Train Depot and was incorporated in 1879. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places." Burgaw's brick buildings, 100 year-old oaks, and historic downtown make it a pinnacle of small-town charm.

Visitors can experience the rich historical background of Burgaw and Pender County by visiting historical sites such as the Penderlea Homestead Museum and Burgaw Railroad Depot.

In addition to historical sites, Burgaw is home to the North Carolina Blueberry Festival, which is held in late June in conjunction with the ripening of the blueberries. Arts and crafts, baked goods, and food (including blueberries!) are sold. Pender County blueberry production, a $5-6 million market, is second in the state for blueberry production. In 2008, the festival was expanded by a day and complimented by a number of other events, including the Tour De Blueberry, a circular bike race sponsored by Cape Fear Cyclists; Blueberry Open Golf Tournament; and the second annual Historic Depot Antique Show.

While Burgaw is a nice place to visit, it is also a great place to live, especially if you enjoy country living. In Burgaw, the cost of living is 16% below the national average. This is 10% more than the nearest city of 50,000+ residents (Wilmington). The most common work industries in Burgaw are Construction, Educational Services, Health Care, Public Administration, and Social Assistance. The area is quiet and there is plenty of room to grow a family, have horses, and/or a large garden. Yet, if a person needs a change of pace, the beach is less than an hour away.




Wrightsville Beach


Wrightsville Beach, NC, is located east of Wilmington sandwiched between the Atlantic Coast and the Intracoastal Waterway. For many years it remained relatively quiet until a turnpike crossing the waterway connecting the barrier island to the mainland was completed in 1887. Wilmington Seacoast Railroad Company built a rail to Wrightsville Beach in 1889 and a bridge for automobiles was finished in 1935. Now, Wrightsville Beach is a resort town. Houses lining the island are a combination of private year-round homes, seasonal homes, and vacation rentals.



Wrightsville Beach is a very active town. Visitors and residents can surf, boat, swim, fish, play golf or tennis, and enjoy nights out with friends at a collection of bars and restaurants. Events are held throughout the year, including the Surf-Sun-Sand Volleyball & Bocce Ball Tournament, Annual YMCA Triathlon, Beach2Battleship Triathlon, Cape Fear Kite Festival, and Festival in the Park with the NC [Lighted] Holiday Flotilla.




Carolina Beach


Carolina Beach is a resort community located 15 miles south of Wilmington, NC. The community's most active months are from mid-April through November, but it's pleasant climate makes it an attractive place to live throughout the year. Located between the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean, and 30 minutes from the Gulf Stream, Carolina Beach is a magnet for anyone who enjoys water sports. Surfers, wakeboarders, kneeboarders, skiers, and fishing (wake, pier, and deep) enthusiasts are found here year-round.

The Town of Carolina Beach is everything you would expect from an oceanside resort community. Summer activities center around the boardwalk, quaint shops and restaraunts line the beach, and locally caught seafood is abound. During certain months, visitors and residents can enjoy weekly fireworks, outdoor films, and musical performances. They can also rent paddleboats on Carolina Beach Lake or head a few miles south to Kure Beach to visit the NC Fort Fisher Aquarium and the adjacent Fort Fisher Historical Museum. Additionally, Carolina Beach is home to the Annual Beach Music Festival. If visitors need a break from the beach, Wilmington has a Historic Downtown, theatrical performances, and more shopping choices. There's always something to do around Carolina Beach.



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