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Travel USA 10 cool places to visit
 Travel USA 10 great adventures ideas  I love this country it’s so beautiful and full of natural wonders and man made havens. I compiled a list of 10 places that I think everyone should try to...
19 commentsNC Outer Banks Beach Access: Piping Plovers versus Off-Road Vehicles?
If you have ever visited the Outer Banks, you probably know about the world-renowned fishing available, thanks to the close proximity of the Gulf Stream. You may not know there is a long tradition of driving...
6 commentsBanker Ponies: Wild Horses of the Outer Banks
North Carolina's Outer Banks is home to about four hundred wild horses that roam free in some parts of the popular resort area. The Banker Horse is a tough breed that has survived hurricanes, scorching heat,...
2 commentsSome of the Ghosts of Cape Hatteras
This is about some of the Ghosts of Cape Hatteras. My sister used to work in Cape Hatteras NC. at one of the chain hotels there, she was the GM, so she worked nights a lot of the time, and has told me of a...
1 commentBoy Scout Troop 290 of Ocracoke, North Carolina
 Captain Marvin Howard retired from the military and settled on Ocracoke Island. He believed the young boys living on the island would benefit from joining the Boy Scouts of America. In 1956 he organized...
5 commentsCape Hatteras Lighthouse - A True American Landmark
As one of the most recognizable symbols of North Carolina, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse continues to provide a beacon of light from the Outer Banks, near the town of Buxton, NC. The Outer Banks are...
2 commentsFive Must-Visit NC Outer Banks Family Attractions
The Outer Banks of North Carolina attract visitors from all over the United States every year, and not only for the great beaches, fishing, and sight-seeing, but for the varied educational and historical...
1 commentThe Lighthouses of North Carolina
Bodie Island Lighthouse CURRITUCK LIGHTHOUSE - Currituck County The Currituck Lighthouse is located in the community of Corolla, about 40 miles from Oregon Inlet. It was illuminated for the first time on...
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