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When you think about the Outer Banks of North Carolina, what comes to mind?Sitting on your porch watching the ocean waves break on the shore? Maybe strolling along the sand collecting shells...or taking a swim in the warm waters of either the ocean or the surrounding sounds. For some of you, climbing or even hang gliding on Jockey's Ridge (the largest sand dune on the east coast) would be fun. Outer Banks fishing, either surf, pier, charter, or small boat, is some of the worlds best! The Outer Banks has numerous lighthouses, some can even be climbed! Don't forget to visit the Wright Brothers Monument, the site of man's first flight! And for you golfers, we have some wonderful courses. Nearby Roanoke Island has numerous things to see and do. During the summer, the outdoor drama,The Lost Colony, tells of the arrival of the first colonists to the New World, at the Fort Raleigh Historic Site. You can also vist the, Elizabeth II, the replica of the boat on which the colonists came here. Don't forget to visit the beautiful Elizabethan Gardens, historic downtown Manteo, and the North Carolina Aquarium. Hatteras Island is the 1st U.S. National Seashore, a haven for the fisherman and windsurfers alike. It is also home to three lighthouses. Diving charters are available to the Graveyard of the Atlantic. There is so much to see and do on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Once you visit us here, you will never want to leave. Celebrate the seasons of the American Dream... Outer Banks property from your Showcase of the American Dream.. HomeTour Magazine of The Outer Banks
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