Fort Caswell Rifle Range
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Fort Caswell Rifle Range (Contributing Structure) | |
Fort Caswell Rifle Range | |
| Location | Foxfire Trace, Caswell Beach, North Carolina |
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| Coordinates | 33°54′13″N 78°3′38″W / 33.90361°N 78.06056°W |
| NRHP reference No. | 13001025[1] |
| Added to NRHP | December 31, 2013 |
The Fort Caswell Rifle Range located in Caswell Beach NC, is a discontiguous part of Fort Caswell which defended Confederate positions on the North Carolina coast during the Civil War and served both as an army training ground in World War I and a patrol/ communications base in World War II. In 2013, the rifle range which was constructed during WWI, along with Fort Caswell itself, was designated as a National Register of Historic Places property.[2]
A little over two miles west northwest of Fort Caswell which sits on the east end of Oak Island, the site is located in a residential section known as Caswell Dunes. Open to the public, it can be reached by turning off Caswell Beach Rd. onto Pinehurst Dr. and proceeding north for about 200 yards to Foxfire Trace.


