Most people have heard of Cape Hatteras, but what about the Cape Hatteras National Seashore? Keep reading for more about what the Cape Hatteras National Seashore is, how it originated, and what this protected area of the Outer Banks means for your next vacation!
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The Outer Banks are beautiful and full of interesting attractions, yummy food and family fun. Check out four ways to experience the Outer Banks from home.
For many visitors to the Outer Banks, honoring their faith is an important part of making the most out of their vacation experience. The Outer Banks has many different churches, predominantly Christian, for various denominations. Keep reading for a list of churches and places of worship on the Outer Banks.
Even though it's not technically summer until after Memorial Day, this is usually the day that signals the beginning of summer activities, especially since schools all over the country are getting ready to go on break and the weather is starting to get warmer for good!
It's hard to believe that it's March already, be here we are! And March is Women's History Month, the month when the Library of Congress, the National Archives, and other government agencies come together to celebrate the role that women have played in American history. And when you've got a place as rich in history as the Outer Banks, you know that there are sure to be countless women who have played an essential role in making the Outer Banks the thriving, beautiful community that it is today. Keep reading as we take the time to honor the important contributions of some amazing women to the history of the Outer Banks and the country!







