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Like trying n ew thing s? Good. ’Cause the Outer Banks ain’t seen a season like this since…well, ever. Not only can we not say what happened — we can’t say what’s coming next. But, even in the masked face of an unknown future, there’s a few things we can count on, no matter what. And they’re the same familiar features that have made the place special since day one: natural beauty, rock-solid people, and a perpetual willingness to throw caution to the wind. What follows is a list of liberating local experiences worth lining up for. (At a safe distance, of course.) Because, now more than ever, we all need to cut loose a little.
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Home Repair & Maintenance Decks • Drywall Repair • Plumbing Custom Screens (winDowS, DeCkS and DooRS) Tile • Carpentry • Remodeling (kitchen & bath) exterior Home Painting • Pressure washing
...and just about anything else you need done!
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You have no idea just how good we got it. DRINK A In VB, beachgoers pour out Solo BEER ON cups at first sight of an ATV. In NJ, just THE BEACH having a six-pack can get you punched out by the po-po. Here, the only limit is your legal limit. That means no-underage drinking. No impaired driving. And no dumb shit — like having glass. (Broken bottles and bare feet don’t mix well.) Luckily, all our local breweries have a nice set of cans to slake your thirst.
Snag a few cylinders of Lost Colony Brewing’s Kitty Hawk Blonde, Outer Banks Brewing Station’s Lemongrass Wheat, or Northern Outer Banks Brewing’s Penny’s Hill India Pale Ale. And if you work up a super-sized thirst, stop by Buffalo City Jug Shop on the way home, and get a “big gulp” growler to go.