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    S3E6: Outlander in the Cape Fear: What Outlander Missed

    enAugust 11, 2023
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    About this Episode

    For the mid-season finale episode, we are retracing our steps to Brunswick Town and the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge to talk about what audiences are missing when they don’t see these landmark Cape Fear Colonial sites depicted in the “Outlander” TV series.

    Joining the episode are two returning guests –– Jim McKee, site manager for Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site, and Jason Howell with Moores Creek National Battlefield.

    This podcast is sponsored by Durable Restoration Company and Fraser's Ridge Homecoming, presented by Outlander North Carolina.

    For more information about the Burgwin-Wright House and to learn how to support the house, visit BurgwinWrightHouse.com.

    Cover art design by Rachel Ross.

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