CSS Neuse Interpretive Center | NC Weekend | UNC-TV
This new climate-controlled museum in Kinston gives visitors an up-close look at the remains of the CSS Neuse, a warship that spent over 100 years underwater after being abandoned by Confederate troops. The museum also displays other fascinating artifacts of the Civil War.
CSS Neuse State Historic Site Tour Part 1 Located in Kinston North Carolina
CSS Neuse State Historic Site Tour Part 1.Located in Kinston North Carolina
The Story of the CSS Neuse, a Confederate Battleship in Kinston, NC
Watch the story of a sunken Confederate battle ship in our online video.
CSS Neuse II Project
Volunteers work to build a full size replica of the Confederate Gunboat CSS Ram Neuse during the first three months of 2003. This video documents the early construction. Today, the gunboat is open for tours and events in Kinston, North Carolina, about two blocks from the CSS Ram Neuse Interpretive Center that houses the remnants of the original ironclad plus 15,000 artifacts.
CSS Neuse Foundation
CSS Neuse Interpretative Center
Kinston-Lenoir County Visitor & Information Center
CSS Neuse Living History 2012 Part 1 (with field rifles)
CSS Neuse Living History Program 2012
Field Rifle demonstration and revolver class
Kinston NC Nov. 18th 2012
CSS Neuse - Confederate Ironclad
Explore with us the only full scale replica of a Confederate ironclad, and learn how it's technology changed warfare.
We have received some comments pointing out that Britain had ironclads before the Civil War, and wondering why they were worried about American Monitors. We've put up a blog post to explain this:
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Intro Credits
26th North Carolina
Gabriel Hudelson
Henricus
Jamestown Yorktown Foundation
CSS Neuss
Grand Opening for the CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center in Kinston, NC. Site Director Matthew Young comments and Civil War reenactors share information about the life and times of the era.
Caswell Cemetery Tour at the CSS Neuse in Kinston North Carolina
Caswell Cemetery Tour at the CSS Neuse in Kinston North Carolina
Living History Day at CSS Neuse
Artillery barrage from C.S.S Kinston Living history day.
Civil War re-enactment returns to Kinston
Civil War re-enactment returns to Kinston
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Kinston is a city in Lenoir County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 21,677 at the 2010 Census. It has been the county seat of Lenoir County since its formation in 1791. Kinston is located in the coastal plains region of Eastern North Carolina. In 2009, Kinston won the All-America City Award. This marks the second time in twenty one years the city has won the title, the last time being in 1988....
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Alex Cheek - The CSS Neuse
Local historian speaks on the CSS Neuse at the 7 July 2014 Forsythe Rifles meeting. He discusses the construction, war time action, destruction, and post war history of the Confederate ironclad the CSS Neuse.
CSS Albemarle Van Tour
Join John V. Quarstein and tour famous historical sites in North Carolina in relation to the CSS Albemarle.