The HMT Bedfordshire, a former British troopship, now rests as a shipwreck and its remains off the coast of Beaufort, North Carolina. It was sunk by a German U-boat during World War II.
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Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Military; Transportation; Science; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Beaufort Channel, Pine And Fulford Sts., And Taylors Creek, Beaufort, North Carolina
Commerce; Military; Transportation
Cape Lookout, Beaufort, North Carolina
Architecture; Social History
Nc 101, Beaufort, North Carolina
Science; Architecture
903 Front St., Beaufort, North Carolina
Politics/Government; Architecture; Religion
229 Front St., Beaufort, North Carolina
Landscape Architecture; Art; Religion
Bounded By Ann, Craven, And Broad Sts., Beaufort, North Carolina
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Military; Politics/Government
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Black; Social History
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Military
Moore St., Southport, North Carolina
Art; Exploration/Settlement
Off Nc 126, Morganton, North Carolina
Social History; Exploration/Settlement
End Of An 0.25 Mile Ln, Off S Side Of Nc 268, 1.4 Mi. E Of Jct. With Grandin Rd., Grandin, North Carolina
Art
Elm St., .9 Mi. S. Of Us 29, Grover, North Carolina