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Liah McPherson
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08/25/2017
A memorial for the Underground Railroad near the park's entrance.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
There are multiple inscribed monuments on the fort grounds.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
Many of the footpaths are paved and wheelchair accessible.
Liah McPherson
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08/25/2017
A replica of a gate one might have seen in the 1500s.
Liah McPherson
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08/25/2017
Reconstructed earthwork mimics the encampment of early settlers.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
Educational signs lie along some of the footpaths.
Liah McPherson
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08/25/2017
The Lost Colony Theatre is part of Fort Raleigh.
Liah McPherson
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08/25/2017
A walking path in Fort Raleigh.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
A walking path in Fort Raleigh.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
There is an educational museum in the visitor center.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
There is an educational museum in the visitor center.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
Inside the visitor center there are relics from the 1500s.
Liah McPherson
Photo Date: 
08/25/2017
Inside the visitor center there are relics from the 1500s.

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