This divided back postcard features an illustration depicting the Atlantic View Fishing Pier (also known as Johnnie Mercer Pier) at Wrightsville Beach.
banks, Revolutionary War, Episcopal churches, Oscar Pearsall,
The view from the roof of the Trust Building, looking East towards 3rd St between 1912-1915. This downtown view (East and North) shows the Colonial Apartments (built in 1903-04), Court House, YMCA (built in 1912-13), Lord Cornwallis House, St....
The southern extension of Wrightsville Beach was once called Ocean View Beach after the development company that owned that part of the beach.
Wrightsville Beach was named for Joshua Grainger Wright (1758-1811) who owned a vast amount of acreage...
A panoramic view of the beach taken from Harbor Island across Banks Channel. The Seashore Hotel is the large building at left.
Wrightsville Beach was named for Joshua Grainger Wright (1758-1811) who owned a vast amount of acreage along the sounds...
Photograph shows an aerial view of Dawson Street between 16th and 17th Streets in Wilmington, N.C. Can identify a Dairy Queen, a Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a Wachovia Bank. There are other businesses as well.
This is an aerial view of the Scarafino property in downtown Wilmington, N.C., which is the proposed site of coal export. The edge of the property is the Cape Fear River.
This is a aerial view of Wrightsville Beach, N.C. looking from Johnnie Mercer's fishing pier towards Masons Inlet. The Holiday Inn is visible from this shot.