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Quote: If you have kids, this is a place not to miss. The Dunes are beautiful and some are as tall as 90 feet high. Just take a walk and bring the video camera as the kids will love running up and down the dunes. Couple Read More
Quote: A great beach with hardly no one on it. Great to walk on and lots of shells. If you like nature this is the place to come because there is lots of wildlife. Read More
Quote: We took a trip to the Wright Brothers Museum and Memorial while staying in the Outer Banks. We chose a day that turned out to be pretty hot and humid, so we kept the walking to a minimum. The museum was set up Read More
Quote: The lines of Robert Browning’s Home Thoughts, From Abroad tumbled through my mind during our entire time in the gardens… "Oh, to be in England/Now that April’s there,/ And whoever wakes in England /Sees some Read More
Quote: Where oh where is Virginia Dare? Historians have been seeking the answer to that question ever since the disappearance of the infant and 115 other colonists who landed on North Carolina's Roanoke Island in Read More
Quote: There aren't many places I'd rather be than Cape Hatteras National Seashore; in fact, my husband and I have vacationed here 17 out of the past 21 years. Starting at South Nags Head on the North Carolina Outer Read More
Quote: On the one rainy day of our week’s vacation, we decided to visit the aquarium. Everyone else must have had the same thought because the stop-and-go traffic began even before we reached the island, and when we got Read More
Quote: I arrived at the island of Ocracoke after a 2½-hour ride on the Cedar Island ferry. The ferry ride was very pleasant, and I actually chatted with a group of people and took a nap in my car. It cost me $15 to Read More
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Quote: This is an extremely clean beach. Most people were sunbathing or reading. Many of the brave were boogie boarding. The surf was good during changing of tides. After Hurricane Isabel, many homes were either Read More