(Editor’s Note: Noise from the cannon firings is extremely loud. Signs will be posted around the site to warn visitors, however motorists and residents in the area on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008, should also expect to hear loud booms. Visitors are warned to stay out of barricaded safety ranges for their own protection. No smoking is allowed in the demonstration areas due to the use of black powder. Visitors are cautioned to please turn down hearing aids, warn children and control pets during all demonstrations.)
Firing times for the reproduction 32-pounder rifled and banded seacoast gun will be 11:30 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Staff and volunteers will also discharge muskets (rifles) and field artillery pieces, including the site’s 12-lb. bronze Napoleon gun. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., visitors will have a chance to experience Civil War camp life and learn about the artillery used in the conflict through demonstrations by period costumed staff and reenactors. Free and open to the public, the program will feature talks on how the war affected civilians, particularly when such staples as flour and coffee were in short supply or ran out.
Listen to Civil War-era music played by local guitarist John Golden, watch reenactors demonstrate battle drills and tactics and learn about Confederate uniforms and equipment. Cap off a visit with a demonstration of the cannon atop Shepherd’s
Once called “The Gibraltar of the South,”
Today, visitors can tour the remains of the fort’s land face, which features the reconstructed Shepherd’s
Ft. Fisher State Historic Site is located in
Though admission is free, donations are appreciated. For more information about this program or the fort itself, call the site at (910) 458-5538, email fisher@ncmail.net or visit our website at www.fortfisher.nchistoricsites.org. All activities are subject to change due to circumstances beyond the site’s control.