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Established in 1899, Wrightsville Beach is one of two barrier islands on the Cape Fear Coast. Once only accessible by water, Wrightsville beach is a uniquely charming place to call home. The business district is a little bohemian village, surrounded by white sand and sparkling waters. As a local, you’ll find as much or as little to do as your heart desires. With a yearly population of 2593, Wrightsville Beach is 1000-1500 feet in width and 4 miles long. This barrier island is bordered by the Intracoastal Waterway to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Masonboro Inlet to the south, and Masons Inlet to the north. Wrightsville Beach boasts white sandy beaches and clear water resembling that of the Caribbean. Visitors and locals alike enjoy fishing, boating, surfing, or just simply relaxing on the beach. There is something for everyone on the breathtaking stretch of paradise. To find out more about Wrightsville Beach, please visit www.townofwrightsvillebeach.com
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