
It’s not about the destination but the journey. And the best kind of journey is a road trip! The Outer Banks Scenic Byway […]
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When it comes to hitting the road for a North Carolina vacation, you sure are in luck. From one end to the other, […]
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North Carolina beer-making dates back to before the Revolutionary War. The first brewery opened in 1756 in Bethabara. Now 266 years later with […]
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North Carolina Maritime Museum The museum at Beaufort is one of the best places to visit when it rains and you are in […]
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Image Credit: https://popmenucloud.com/cdn-cgi/image/width%3D120…jvscpetb/c50c683d-18c0-4b26-9466-9b0e1e031cfe.jpghttps://www.howardspub.com/ With numerous restaurants on Ocracoke Island. Howard’s Pub & Raw Bar stands out from the rest. While only open from […]
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The state of North Carolina has a robust marine mariculture industry. Fresh oysters are grown in the Pamlico Sound in Ocracoke in North […]
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An Outer Banks Landmark Restaurant The Flying Melon is a charming restaurant located on Ocracoke Island in North Carolina. Owned by Michael and […]
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The Cape Hatteras lighthouse is in Buxton, North Carolina. It is on Hatteras Island and is considered a part of the Cape Hatteras […]
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Plum Pointe Kitchen is a restaurant in Ocracoke on the Outer Banks. It is located at 1129 Irvin Garrish Highway. It shares space […]
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The Ocracoke Oyster Company is a restaurant in the Outer Banks. It is located at 621 Irvin Garrish Road in Ocracoke. It is […]
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An excellent environment for the wild oyster reefs and oyster farms is the North Carolina shoreline. We invite you to come check out […]
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Hatteras Island Ocean Center is managed by Hampden-Sydney College. The center is a result of great effort by the community. It provides experiential […]
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Ocracoke is an island located in Hyde County in North Carolina. The Island holds a lot of history. It is the location where […]
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The 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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Founded in 1975, led by a lifelong resident of the area, the Historic Albemarle Trail (HAT) has today become one of the oldest […]
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