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Fourth in a special series: Frank Stick’s Outer Banks development dreams.
The Stick family, from left, Maud, David and Frank, pose at beach resort. Photo courtesy of the Maud Hayes Stick Collection at the Outer Banks History Center/North Carolina State Archives
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Peter Swanson
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Shrimp imports are overwhelming domestic shrimp producers and driving prices for locally sourced shrimp to record lows, prompting demands that the federal government declare a fishery resource disaster.
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Our thanks to Marine Industries Association of the Treasure Coast for this holiday information. Click the image below for details.
A longtime CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Dowry Creek Marina is owned by the Zeltner family who want to roll out the red carpet to transients, offering whatever you might need during your visit. This highly praised and transient friendly marina lies off the AICW/Pungo River north of Belhaven, NC.
Click Here To View the Cruisers Net North Carolina Marina Directory Listing For Dowry Creek Marina
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A print of the USS Fanny under attack by the CSS Raleigh, CSS Curlew and CSS Youngalasaka, from Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 19,1861.
Click here for Today’s CoTabbastal Review: Scuttled Confederate ship had served both sides in Civil War
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