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For 30 years, since he was a little kid, Jack Coon has been coming to the Outer Banks for vacation. Now, he and his wife are ...
Two Rodanthe homes are at risk of collapse as Hurricane Erin stirs dangerous waves toward the Outer Banks, threatening fragile oceanfront properties.
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Southern Living on MSNThis Super Remote Outer Banks Town Is Only Accessible By Boat—But So Worth A Visit
One of the things that makes the Outer Banks, a 200-mile stretch of barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, so ...
Outer Banks on Netflix has been a runaway hit since its Season 1, which premiered on the streaming platform in 2020.
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Islands on MSN'One Of The Most Unique Sounds On The Outer Banks' Is A North Carolina Waterfront With Dazzling Views And Fun
This stunning freshwater sound on the Outer Banks is the perfect summer respite, with waterfront towns and opportunities for ...
A wild stallion was struck and killed by a vehicle an hour before dawn on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, according to ...
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Beach Forecasts in North Carolina and South Carolina: Outer Banks, Atlantic Beach and Myrtle Beach
A persistent, but gradually weakening ridge of high pressure will bring a steady northeasterly or easterly breeze to North Carolina beaches this weekend. More clouds than sunshine are likely at the ...
It's hard to go anywhere in the Outer Banks of North Carolina without seeing a rental property sign. But this year, tourism could be down in the popular beach barrier islands, and the expectation ...
The North Carolina Coastal Counties Fisheries Coalition has officially been formed, following a successful effort to stop a shrimp trawling ban from becoming law.
Another home in an Outer Banks community has fallen into the Atlantic, making it the fourth home to wash away in Rodanthe in the past 13 months. The oceanfront bungalow collapsed around noon on ...
Though the series doesn't actually film in the Outer Banks, the show has many ties to its namesake and the history behind it. For starters, the show's creators are North Carolina natives.
"Our tourism economy is $2.15 billion annually, and summer makes up about 70% of that in terms of the lodging collections," said Lee Nettles, executive director for the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau.
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