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Jul 29, 2015 · 24 reviews. #4 of 7 things to do in Plymouth. Speciality Museums. Closed now. Write a review. About. Housed in a historic 1923 Atlantic Coast Line Train depot, the Port o’ Plymouth Museum is charged with the mission of preserving and celebrating the long and unique history of Washington County, North Carolina.
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Port O'Plymouth Museum, CSS Albemarle. TripAdvisor Traveler Rating Based on 24 Reviews. Housed in a 1920s train station, this museum interprets the history of Plymouth and Washington County. Permanent exhibits tell the tale of the Battle of Plymouth, one of only two Confederate victories in North Carolina of the Civil War.
- 302 E. Water St, Plymouth, 27962, NC
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302 West Water Street. Plymouth, NC 27962. United States. Get Directions. Website. http://www.livinghistoryweekend.com. Originally opened as a Civil War museum with a focus on the 1864 Battle of Plymouth, the Port O' Plymouth Museum has become one of the most well-respected historic sites in North Carolina.
H oused in a historic 1923 Atlantic Coast Line Train depot, the Port o’ Plymouth Museum is charged with the mission of preserving and celebrating the long and unique history of Washington County, North Carolina.