The Outer Banks are a series of barrier islands. They are located off the coast of North Carolina in the United States. The […]
Read the GuideThe city of Jacksonville is located in Onslow County in North Carolina. It is a common tourist attraction. The city has numerous destinations […]
Read the GuideFayetteville is about an hour's drive from the state capital. And is the next-door neighbor to Fort Bragg in the West. Needless to […]
Read the GuideThe riverfront city of New Bern, North Carolina is not only the birthplace of Pepsi or the setting of the popular romance tale, […]
Read the GuideNestled inland next to Tar River, Greenville, North Carolina covers an area of 27 square miles and holds over 60,000 residents. Greenville is […]
Read the GuideWith Hatteras Beacon's short life cycle and short history. This place has been known to withstand many things that nature threw at it. […]
Read the GuideConstructed in response to the loss of boats and crewmen in the mid-1800s, Currituck Beach Lighthouse has become a historic site since the […]
Read the GuideAirlie Gardens was created in 1886. It is a private family garden. It was named Airlie after the Jones’ family home in Scotland. […]
Read the GuideSylvan Heights Bird Park is sisters with Sylvan Heights Avian Breeding Center. The two organizations are dedicated to waterfowl species and their survival. […]
Read the GuideFor lovers of desert-like conditions, Jockey’s Ridge State Park is the place for you. Stretching over 427 acres, the park hosts the largest […]
Read the GuideRoanoke Island Festival Park covers a land mass of 25 acres next to the water. It is in the coastal town of Manteo […]
Read the GuideThe federal government commissioned life-saving stations along the Outer Banks in North Carolina. The stations offered lifesaving services to shipwrecks and other water […]
Read the GuideThe Outer Banks of North Carolina has a rich maritime history. Of this history, an estimated total of 2000 shipwrecks have happened in […]
Read the GuideThe development boom of the 1980s was one of the biggest ever experienced in North Carolina. The boom initiated growth in many industries. […]
Read the GuideThe first residents of Ocracoke Island were a small tribe of Native Americans. They are the Woccocock. The island got its name from […]
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