A future tied to tourism: Stick presses for national park by Gilbert M Gaul
Fourth in a special series: Frank Stick’s Outer Banks development dreams.
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Fourth in a special series: Frank Stick’s Outer Banks development dreams.
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Click here for ‘Catastrophic crisis’: Imported shrimp flood US market
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Click here for Today’s CoTabbastal Review: Scuttled Confederate ship had served both sides in Civil War
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Click here for Make the most of fish you catch and keep: go-to methods
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Click here for The sand waves of Hatteras: ‘on a mission of death’
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Click here for Manager says Corolla horses look ‘marshy’ for good reason
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Click here for Ode to the Salt Marsh: Paddling the waters less traveled
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Click here for Ocracoke Light celebrates its 200th birthday
HATTERAS INLET CHANNEL LIGHTED BUOY 13A (LLNR 28735.3 [35°12.2796N / 075°43.8516W, 35.204660 / -75.730860]) AID REPORTED DAMAGED AND EXTINGUISHED |
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This inshore lighted buoy helps mark the channel to Hatteras Village.
HATTERAS INLET CHANNEL LIGHTED BUOY 12A, (LLNR 28732.1 [35°12.3290N / 075°43.8856W, 35.205484 / -75.731426]), REPORTED OFF STATION.
The Corps of Engineers now says it has authority to follow the deepest natural water, or best water, in the Rollinson Channel Navigation Project linking Hatteras and Ocracoke islands.
Click here for Inlet channel maintenance made simpler: Go with the flow
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The Old Oregon Inlet Life-Saving Station is one of the most beautiful historic buildings on the Outer Banks, situated at a dramatic coastal location that would befit a movie setting.
Click here for 1898 Oregon Inlet Life-Saving Station must go, but where? – Catherine Kozak
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Popular literature and the public’s imagination have long perpetuated the notion that the notorious pirate buried his ill-gotten wealth, perhaps on Ocracoke Island.
Click here for Search for Blackbeard’s treasure based on enduring myth
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Click here for Introducing: Pathways to Your National Parks!
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Our thanks to Southern Boating and Ed Tilletts for giving Cruisers Net permission to publish Ed’s excellent article on the Outer Banks.
Click here for Inside the Outer Banks by Ed Tilletts, Editor-in-Chief of Waterway Guide Media
Southern Boating
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