Jarvisburg Colored School prior to restoration. History is all around us on the Outer Banks. It begins with Sir Walter...
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Outer Banks Coastal Life Departments
Old but Not Forgotten: Jarvisburg’s C.A. Wright Store
Though the doors of the C.A. Wright Store closed decades ago, memories of its heydays are very much alive and...
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Outer Banks Memories Never Fade
Anyone who has spent time on the Outer Banks knows the magical hold it can have on you. If you’ve...
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Wanchese Program Offers Hope In Recovery
Humility and service to one’s fellow man takes many forms. For Jerron Feaster, it arrived as yard work and burnt...
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After 300 Years, Blackbeard’s Legacy Lives On
As the 300th anniversary of Blackbeard’s death nears, his tale still lives on among the residents and visitors of Ocracoke...
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Richard Etheridge: An Outer Banks Hero
When Richard Etheridge was appointed keeper of the Pea Island Life-Saving Station on January 24, 1880, he was the first...
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Discovering the Zen of Kayaking
The OBX Paddlers Club, a group of kayaking enthusiasts can attest that kayaking has exploded in popularity over the years,...
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The Shredders – A Band That Really Rocks
Lead singer Joshua Holland takes his position behind the microphone in a small makeshift music studio in Kitty Hawk. Cueing...
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Filling The Shelves: One Avid Reader Re-Discovers Love For “Real Books”
I have a home office where I do my writing. Writing for this magazine. Writing my books. Writing my jokes...
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Hooked on Fishing
Like many beach kids, Jason Hanson craved the action of surfing, skimboarding and skateboarding over the more mundane pursuits of...
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