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What’s In a Name? Instagram Scavenger Hunt

OBX ACTIVITIES What to Do While You’re Here

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LOCAL EVENTS SUMMER READS OBX SHOPPING

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What’s in a Name? BY MICH ELLE WA G N ER

The Outer Banks is rich with colorful names that evoke images of everything from pirates and shipwrecks to local wildlife. Some names are found in the lore of storytellers while others are securely rooted in history. Whatever their source, the nomenclature of Outer Banks landmarks and townships intrigues locals and guests alike. Here is a historical rundown of interesting stories behind the names that are most likely to pique our interest.

Corolla and Currituck Corolla was named after the petals of a flower but it did not start out that way. This European community began on Native American hunting grounds and was originally called Jones Hill after an early settler. Hunting, fishing, and salvaging shipwrecks were the keys to survival for those first to arrive from Europe. The area officially became known as Corolla in 1895 when a post office in town first opened and named it. The botanical definition of Corolla is “the inner envelope of floral leaves of a flower, usually of delicate texture and of some color other than green.” Corolla is in the county of Currituck, which is derived from the Native American term Carotank. Carotank means the “land of the wild geese,” and because the region is on the Atlantic migratory flyway, it has a large, wild geese population. On their southbound travels, ducks and geese stop in Currituck to feed on the plentiful aquatic plants. Corolla, and all of Currituck, were popular grounds for duck and geese hunting in the late 1800s, drawing hunters from all over the country.


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A remote island located in the Currituck Sound, Monkey Island lies within the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge. While there are no monkeys on the island, it was named after the Native American Pamunkey nation that occupied the area during the summer because of its abundant hunting opportunities. The Monkey Island Hunting Club is still standing on this uninhabited island but it was abandoned in the late 1970s. A large portion of the island is forested and is home to many aquatic birds.

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Aquatic birds now inhabit Monkey Island

Not surprisingly, the town of Duck was named for the large number of ducks and other waterfowl in the area. Duck hunting was extremely popular in Duck and Corolla in the early 20th century. Now, a popular resort town, Duck is Dare County’s northernmost community and was incorporated in May of 2002.

Kitty Hawk There are several theories about how Kitty Hawk earned its name. One story is that the town’s name is a local Native American derivative that referenced goose hunting or “Killy Honk.” Another theory is that the name is reminiscent of early settlers’ complaints about the large mosquitoes they referred to as “skeeter hawks.” Originally the town’s name appeared on English settlers’ maps as “Chickehawk,” but by the late 1700s, residents were spelling it differently depending on the source: “Kityhuk,” “Kittyhark,” and then finally “Kitty Hawk” is the spelling that stuck.


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Kill Devil Hills Kill Devil Hills is one of those names on the Outer Banks that draws great attention and there are several theories on how it came to be known. The first time Kill Devil Hills began appearing on maps was as early as 1809. Many say that pirates who settled here spent their nights making moonshine and rum that was so horrific, it could literally “kill the devil.” It is told that in the early 1700s, William Byrd said the rum from this region was so powerful, it could do just that. Another story is that a ship loaded with “Kill Devil Rum” wrecked in the area and a local resident named Devil Ike said he would guard the rum. Ike claimed the devil stole the rum leaving him no choice but to “kill the devil” in revenge. Yet another theory is that scavengers would skim shipwrecks that contained large supplies of Kill Devil Rum and then bury the rum in the giant sand dunes. The hill in Kill Devil Hills is the sand dune where the Wright Brothers’ historic 1903 flight originated. Stabilized in 1930 with grass, it is the site of the famous Wright Brothers Memorial.

Nags Head It is believed that Nags Head got its name during the days of pirates when locals tied a lantern around an old horse’s neck and then led the nag up and down the shoreline to lure merchant ships to the shallow shoals. The merchant ships would mistake the nag’s lanterns for the welcoming beacons from lighthouses. Once the ship ran aground, land pirates would make the crew “walk the plank” and then loot and burn the ship. Another theory is that sailors reported that from their ships at sea, the landscape resembled a horse’s head. Yet another story is that a man who bought a large piece of land in the area during the 1830s called his land Nags Head because of a region in his homeland in England called the same name. Today, a simple internet search on Nags Head will reveal there are many pubs in the United Kingdom with that name. Eleven miles long, Nags Head was first established in the 1830s and was one of the very first tourist destinations in the United States. It remains one of the most popular resort towns on the Outer Banks. OUTERBANKSFREEPRESS.COM

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Originally just simply called “the junction,” Whalebone Junction now refers to the intersection of U.S. 158, N.C. 12, and the entrance to Cape Hatteras National Seashore in South Nags Head. According to The VirginianPilot, back in the early 1930s, it is believed that a 72-foot dead whale washed up on Pea Island and Alexander Midgett loaded the skeletal remains into his truck and moved it to the intersection at the junction. The bones served as an advertisement for his filling station until the 1940s when his gas station burned down. It is not known if any of the whale bones remain at the intersection or if they were moved elsewhere.


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Chiefs Manteo and Wanchese as portrayed in The Lost Colony

Hatteras Island Hatteras is known to be the sixth-oldest surviving English “place-name” in the United States. In 1585, an inlet north of the cape was named “Hatrask” by Sir Richard Grenville, who was the admiral leading the Roanoke Colony expedition sent by Sir Walter Raleigh. The Hatteras Indians, an Algonquin tribe, lived in the Cape Hatteras area. Scholars believe the name Hatteras is from an Algonquin word that meant “very little vegetation.”

Wanchese and Manteo These two towns on Roanoke Island are named after the two Native American chiefs who befriended the colonists. After being taken to England in 1584 and then returning to Roanoke Island the following year, Chief Manteo remained close with the colonists while Chief Wanchese became disenchanted with the settlers. He parted ways with Manteo who became Britain’s sole ally in the New World. The Town of Manteo was named in 1873. Queen Elizabeth I named Chief Manteo the “Lord of Roanoke” because of his help to the colonists. Meanwhile, Chief Wanchese was the last known ruler of Roanoke Island’s Native Americans. WUNDERGROUND.COM

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Ocracoke Ocracoke was named after the infamous Blackbeard, also formally known as Edward Teach. Allegedly, when Blackbeard dropped his anchor in the island’s inlet to unload his booty, he exclaimed, “Oh, Crow Cock” when seeing the miles of sandy beaches. It’s been called that ever since.

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There are many stories that surround the name of Bodie Island. One belief is that it is the surname of an early family who lived here. Others believe it was the name of a ship that wrecked near the island. The most popular theory, however, is that it was named after the many bodies that washed ashore from frequent shipwrecks.

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Colington Island While the spelling has changed through the centuries, Colington Island was originally named after Sir John Colleton who owned the island in the mid-1600s. Now, the island is home to a large gated community and numerous boat slips. Many residents of the island still enjoy and make a living from water activities, including fishing and crabbing.

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This state park earned its name from the fact that at the top of the sand dune, you had a perfect view of a horse track that used to be to the southwest of the dunes. It has been told that early settlers captured wild ponies and raced them along the flat areas of the sand dunes. Thus, the area and the surrounding sand dunes has a nomenclature that points to the jockeys who once raced here.

Current view from the top of Jockey’s Ridge

Pea Island First named after the wild peas that grew on the island, the island is a national wildlife refuge and a stopover for migrating birds along the Atlantic Flyway.

Oregon Inlet Formed by an 1849 hurricane that cut through the barrier islands, Oregon Inlet is named after a side-wheeler paddle boat called the Oregon. The Oregon was also the first boat to travel through the new inlet. Today, the waterway is a lifeline to the local fishing industry and serves as a popular route for charter boat excursions.

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Roanoke Island Roanoke originally meant “northern people,” so it is possible that the Native Americans who first inhabited the island came from the north to live here. The meaning of the word Roanoke evolved to mean a form of money, originally beads that were made from conch shells. Roanoke Island was named in the 16th century. n Michelle Wagner has been living and writing on the Outer Banks for 15 years. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC/DAVID HARVEY

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HUNT Instagram Photo Scavenger Hunt 3 Simple Rules: 1. Solve the clues (pg. 13), then snap a selfie in each location. 2. Share your photos on Instagram with #obxduckcorollaguide for the chance to win a prize package worth $250 from 10 area businesses! 3. Make sure you have followed @obxduckcorollaguide to qualify. Remember, you do not have to get every photo on the list. Those with the most correct photos will be entered into a drawing for a prize package including gift certiďŹ cates and/or merchandise from 10 Duck and Corolla businesses. The contest will run each calendar month from June through October. Drawings will take place on the 1st of the following month. Prizes will be mailed to winners who do not reside on the Outer Banks. Winners will be announced via OBX Duck Corolla Guide Instagram and on other social media outlets. Users may have to adjust their privacy settings to allow us to view their photo submissions. For more information, email the contest organizer at social@threedogink.com. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Instagram.


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ENTER TO WIN! Clues: ❑ 1. A beacon of light since 1875, this structure has 220 steps and affords views of both ocean and sound. ❑ 2. The whole family can be seated in this red Adirondack. ❑ 3. Tucked into the marshy woodlands, this small, round chapel in Duck offers views of the Currituck Sound. ❑ 4. A business in Duck that resembles an original Outer Banks Lifesaving Station and is famous for their Certified Angus Beef, Colossal Lump Crab Cakes, and Wild Alaskan Salmon. ❑ 5. Water on two sides means we get a stunning color show twice a day. Take time to enjoy at least one.*

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❑ 6. It’s as simple as black and white, on Route 12 you will find a vehicle disguised with the print of an animal. ❑ 7. A tremendous landmark with five chimneys. ❑ 8. This cluster of shops in Duck is elevated to allow parking underneath. Take your photo under the small, white trellis. ❑ 9. The beach is a canvas awaiting an artist.* ❑ 10. Single-line, stunt, compound, or box – you will be ready to take to the skies after visiting this Corolla shop. Take your photo in front of the rock wall. ❑ 11. Stroll soundside above the water as you explore shops, restaurants, and watersports. One of the green benches will provide the perfect place for your photo op. ❑ 12. Unbridle your wild side every Tuesday and Thursday where the wooden mustangs stand waiting for painting. ❑ 13. Both a watersports haven and Caribbean inspired restaurant, this location is perfect for catching sunsets. Snap your selfie in their soundside gazebo. ❑ 14. Take to the skies while your feet remain in the sand. All you have to do is hold the line.* ❑ 15. A fearsome pirate clutching both a pistol and sword resides in Duck. You’ll find him near a shop that specializes in watersports gear and surf brand clothing. ❑ 16. Let the air out of your tires for a romp in one of the Outer Banks’ more undeveloped areas. (Hint: You may spot a wild horse.) ❑ 17. After you’ve found the rock wall, keep on walking. The most interesting cow in the world resides in Corolla. ❑ 18. Low tide brings many treasures.* ❑ 19. Take a break from island time to discover maritime. Live oaks shadow this popular walking trail located in a 965-acre protected reserve. ❑ 20. Put the pedal to the metal next to the putt putt course with all things Corolla (in miniature). *The four clues marked with an asterisk are not location-specific. Photos taken to satisfy these clues may be in any Duck or Corolla location as long as the activity in the clue is taking place. All clues without an asterisk refer to a specific location in Duck or Corolla.


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For the active ... For the curious...

For the folks in your group who want to do more than eat and drink on vacation...we have compiled a list of adventures for your time away from the house or hotel. Here are the fun and fabulous activities you will remember doing for years to come.


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Back Country Safari “Where the road ends…The Adventure Begins!” Our nature guides will carry you and your family by custom, open-air Safari Cruisers, Segways, and kayaks through miles of off-road beaches, dunes and sand lanes. Come discover the Outer Banks’ unique shore life and maritime history and visit with the wild Spanish mustangs in their natural habitat. See ad pg. 31

Corolla Adventure Golf A blast for the entire family! Play three, 9-hole themed golf courses featuring miniature Corolla landmarks. For terrific fun, bring your entire group for bumper car adventures, too! See ad pg. 9

Corolla Outback Adventures The 20-plus mile self-drive is led by your personal guide into areas such as the Wild Horse Sanctuary that were set aside for habitat enhancement. Learn about the legendary Corolla horses, their history, and local lore. Unscheduled sightings of other species of wildlife can occur. See ad pg. 19

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Corolla Parasail Parasail adventures carrying up to four with gorgeous views of the Currituck Sound. We offer two locations for your convenience. See ad pg. 21

Corolla Wild Horse Fund Kids ride a rescued, gentled mustang every Wednesday from 2 – 5 and paint a wooden mustang from 11 – 1 during Faire Days at the Wild Horse Museum Store, Scarborough Faire in Duck. Paint a mustang Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 - 2 and pet a mustang on Fridays from 10 - 1 at the Wild Horse Museum in Corolla. All activities are weather permitting. See ad pg. 35

Crystal Dawn The Crystal Dawn, a 65-foot headboat, offers inlet and sound fishing, sunset cruises, and purple martin excursions. The Country Girl, a 57-foot charter boat offers offshore wreck fishing and Gulf Stream charters. Both boats have the latest electronic equipment. See ad on the inside back cover.

Eden Day Spa & Salon Indulge, renew, and rejuvenate while on vacation. Expertly trained staff can provide hair design, massage therapy, spa treatments, facials, pedicures, and manicures. Spa locations are in Corolla, Duck, and Currituck. See ad pg. 39

Jennette’s Pier Jennette’s Pier offers the longest oceanfront pier in North Carolina. At 1,000feet long, you will find world class fishing, native fish exhibits, and fun programs and camps. Their wide public beaches and bathhouse along with beach events throughout the season make a visit here a must. See ad pg. 3

Kitty Hawk Kites If you’re looking for something fun to do outdoors, Kitty Hawk Kites has your answer! Choose from kayaking, paddleboarding, surfing, jet skis, parasailing, and more at Kitty Hawk Kites locations in Duck (Boardwalk and Sanderling Resort) and Corolla (TimBuck II and Monterey Plaza). See ad pg. 30

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Mustang Music Festival Bring the family out for two days chockfull of funky music jams, great food, local art, and more at the 5th Annual Mustang Music Festival, benefiting the Corolla Wild Horse Fund. October 9 & 10 at Whalehead in Historic Corolla. See ad pg. 33

OBX Trolley “STELLA” transports you and guests in comfort, style, and safety for any event on the Outer Banks. Charter OBX Trolley for weddings, family reunions, or corporate events. See ad pg. 72

Oregon Inlet Take the family fishing aboard the 65’ Miss Oregon Inlet headboat charter, where we provide all the fishing equipment you need! For the adventurous, book an offshore fishing charter – or an inlet charter. Half-day and full-day fishing excursions. See ad pg. 25

Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education Explore coastal North Carolina’s wildlife, natural history, and cultural heritage via displays, a decoy gallery, and an 8,000-gallon aquarium. The center offers educational projects and programs for the entire family. Free admission. See ad pg. 35

Outer Banks Cruises Hop aboard the Captain Johnny for a “guaranteed” dolphin watch in protected waters off the Outer Banks. We offer daily dolphin cruises, a pelican island cruise, and sunset dolphin watches. As seen on CNN Travel. See ad pg. 27

Paradise Fun Park Outdoor fun featuring electric go-carts, two 18-hole miniature golf grass courses, and bumper cars. Enjoy an arcade and snack bar with ice cream. We are located on the bypass at milepost 5.5. See ad pg. 17

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is the area’s 1st guide service that began in 1962 as Bender’s Beach Service and the first to provide off road beach trips to the remote beaches North of Corolla village. In those days it wasn’t an easy trip. Making the round trip from Kill Devil Hills to the VA-NC border took a half day, in the sand, because there wasn’t a paved road past Duck. More than 50 years later the Bender family continues to take folks on the same memorable trip along the beach strand into Corolla’s Outback where wild horse herds still roam freely. Near the border, remnants of an ancient maritime forest known as Wash Woods can be seen rising from the sand and surf as a testimonial to the earth’s changes. Today’s 20 mile round trip takes approximately 2 hours with access into the Wild Horse Sanctuary situated on land donated by our family for the protection of the herd. Old shipwrecks together with unexpected appearances of the horses and other wildlife offer unmatched photo opportunities. Along the way, seasoned guides share their experiences and knowledge about the area’s rich history with its tall tales and colorful folklore. We provide off road transportation to special events in the 4WD area for weddings & receptions, private groups, as well as journalists, photographers & film crews.

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For the curious...continued Roanoke Island Outfitters and Dive Center Cultivate your active side. We offer fishing, diving, and spearfishing charters while carrying the largest selection of spearfishing guns and equipment in eastern NC. With free delivery to water on Roanoke Island for stand up paddleboard and kayak rentals, you won’t be left stranded. We also operate as a full-service dive shop and bicycle shop; we’re conveniently located on the Roanoke Island bike path. See ad pg. 25

Sanderling Resort Spa Innovative science meets the use of natural ingredients with BABOR. BABOR ampoules offer guests a way to maintain radiant skin long after they have had a service with us here at the spa. Treatments offer high-dose ingredients for every skin type and condition. See ad pg. 37

Sunset Watersports Sunset Watersports offers the best location for your water activities. Enjoy getting on the water with waverunners, kayaks, pontoon boats, and paddleboards. Conveniently located at the gazebo at Sunset Grille, Sunset Watersports provides plenty of new water-riding equipment, so get set to get wet! See ad pg. 11

Whalehead Whalehead offers a daily Children’s Hour (during peak season) for kids of all ages. Collect the clues and help solve the Mystery of the Old House; create a mosaic tile or a kaleidoscope; participate in an archeological dig and learn about boats in our Boat-ology 101 program. Reservations required for most programs. At press time, the Whalehead was transferring to new management. The above event was planned under the previous management. Attendees should contact Whalehead directly to verify the specific event details. See ad pg. 37 Wild Horse Adventure Tours Voted NC’s #1 tour company and #1 “thing to do” on the OBX by TripAdvisor. See the Outer Banks’ wild Spanish mustangs and whip through beach, dune, and forest trails in our exclusive OPEN AIR, 13-passenger Humvees. No two tours are ever the same; so if you like history, ecology, adventure, and quick-witted comedy, we have you covered. See ad pg. 7


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Activities South of Duck and Corolla By Lexi Holian

While Duck and Corolla have enough exciting sights and activities to keep us occupied all summer, we find that a few experiences are worth heading south for. Some of these excursions can be made in a few hours and others will take the day, but they are all fantastic destinations when you are stricken with sudden ambition to explore the Outer Banks.


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Wright Brothers National Memorial More than 100 years ago, self-taught engineers Orville and Wilbur Wright proved that man could fly with the first successful airplane flights on December 17, 1903. They were drawn to the Outer Banks for its enormous sand dunes, steady winds, and wide-open spaces. Today, a massive monument commemorating their achievement stands in Kill Devil Hills at the exact location in which the brothers made history. Visitors can explore the aviation museum adjacent to the monument, view replicas of the 1902 and 1903 gliders, and climb the hill. Attending a “hangar talk” with one of the park rangers is an experience both adults and children will remember. Header 1000 N Croatan Hwy, Kill Devil Hills nps.gov/wrbr

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Jockey’s Ridge State Park The tallest active sand dune in the eastern United States, Jockey’s Ridge is a sight to behold and surely worthy of a few hours of your day. Both the Atlantic Ocean and Roanoke Sound can be seen from the top, making this a wonderful stop for photographers and nature admirers. The winds on the dunes are near constant and as such, perfect for wind sports. Those with a thirst for adventure will want to try hang gliding or paragliding right in the park, while visitors who like to keep their feet on the ground may want to bring a kite. From any dune, you can almost always see children running down the steeper slopes or sliding on a makeshift sled. 300 Carolista Dr, Nags Head jockeysridgestatepark.com

Dolphin Tours While it’s true that you may spot the occasional fin while watching the waves at the beach, why not take a dolphin tour to really get an eyeful of these playful creatures? Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, like many visitors to the Outer Banks, only appear in the warmer months. Tours will take you to see the dolphins playing in their natural habitats, and some tour boats are even run by researchers who will tell you about the creatures’ migratory patterns and behavior. Make sure to call ahead because these tours can book up very quickly in the height of summer. Captain Johnny’s, Manteo outerbankscruises.com


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Roanoke Island Festival Park Sprawling over 25 acres in Manteo, this interactive historic site and music and arts venue is a unique attraction for visitors of all ages. The park is home to the Elizabeth II, a 16th century representative ship; exhibits such as the Coastal Algonquian Indian Town and the English Settlement Site; and the Roanoke Island Adventure Museum. Younger children will be delighted by the costumed interpreters and interactive components. A variety of performances are also held throughout the year at the Outdoor Pavilion, including concerts such as the Bluegrass Island Bluegrass Festival. 1 Festival Park, Manteo roanokeisland.com

The Lost Colony

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America’s longest running outdoor drama, The Lost Colony is a musical performance about America’s first English colony and the mystery they left behind. Guests will experience exciting battles, Indian dances, the royal court, and the birth of the first English child born in the New World, Virginia Dare. More than 200 actors, technicians, and designers collaborate on this enormous production that has drawn guests since 1937. Written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Paul Green, The Lost Colony portrays an important piece of America’s history and is a family friendly event not to be missed. 1409 National Park Dr, Manteo thelostcolony.org

Elizabethan Gardens A walk through the Elizabethan Gardens is like nothing else on the Outer Banks or in the country. Located at the site of the first English colonists’ original settlement, the gardens pay tribute to the settlers of the New World with beautiful statues and rare, historic treasures set among spectacular, floral displays. Summer allows for sightings of hydrangeas, crepe myrtles, coneflowers, and many more species of native plants, while the cooler months bring completely different varieties. The Elizabethan Gardens are a must-see for gardening lovers and history enthusiasts. 1411 National Park Dr, Manteo elizabethangardens.org


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Oregon Inlet Fishing Center There is just something satisfying about catching your own dinner. Whether you are a newbie fisherman or an experienced angler, the professionals at Oregon Inlet Fishing Center can provide you with the gear and instruction for a great fishing trip. From offshore fishing charters to half-day excursions in the sound, the whole family can participate in hooking a couple of fish. If catching them yourself does not appeal to you, you will still want to stop by the center in the late afternoon to see the fishermen bring in the day’s catch. 98 NC-12, Nags Head oregon-inlet.com

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Lighthouse Climbs It is one thing to see any of the impressive Outer Banks lighthouses, but it is quite another to climb one. The Bodie Island Lighthouse and Cape Hatteras Lighthouse are both open seasonally for climbing from the third Friday in April through Columbus Day. The climbs can be very strenuous for some visitors with over 200 steps in each lighthouse; however, the view of the surrounding Outer Banks from the top is spectacular. Be sure to consider Full Moon climbs for rarely seen views. Bodie Island Lighthouse, 8210 Bodie Island Lighthouse Rd, Nags Head Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 46368 Old Lighthouse Rd, Buxton

Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge More than 365 species of birds including ospreys, snowy egrets, and tundra swans can be found in the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. This haven for migratory birds was established to protect wildlife resources through the protection of the wetlands in 1938. Kayak eco-tours are a popular activity in the refuge and a great way to see the many species of avian life from the water. For those visiting in the fall, the refuge plays host to an outstanding array of events during the Wings Over Water Wildlife Festival. This area is a bird lover’s paradise. Pea Island Visitor’s Center, NC Hwy 12, Hatteras Island fws.gov/peaisland

Ocracoke Island After you’ve traversed the length of Hatteras Island, hop on the ferry and don’t stop until you reach an island with wide-open, undeveloped beaches and a charming village called Ocracoke. This small-town paradise is alive with art, local music, and community events like the Ocrafolk Festival at the beginning of summer; howSue Colao ever, you will find the streets peacefully quiet late at night. Bikes are a great way to get around this goodnatured, little town, and we recommend you stay for a whole day or even two. Ocracoke Island ocracokevillage.com ■ Lexi Holian was born and raised on the Outer Banks and loves to spend time on every beach from Corolla to Ocracoke.


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Ride-a-Mustang at Faire Days Late May through early September. Kids can ride a formerly wild, rescued, gentled, Mustang every Wednesday from 2 – 5pm by the Wild Horse Museum Store in Scarborough Faire Shopping. Or let your children paint a wooden Mustang from 11 am – 1 pm. The weekly outdoor fair takes place at Duck’s Scarborough Faire and includes live music, marionettes, jugglers, face-painting, and entertainment for the entire family in the shade of the live oak trees in the heart of Duck. scarboroughfaireinduck.com

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Movies on the Sound Fridays, June 5 to July 31. Movies begin at dusk on the Duck Town Green. Bring the whole family for a memorable movie viewing experience under the setting sun and stars. The event is free but donations benefit Children@Play, which sponsors the event. Blankets and chairs are encouraged. townofduck.com

Duck’s 11th Annual 4th of July Parade Friday, July 3 at 9 am. The parade begins at the crest of the hill on Scarborough Lane. A community social with live music and cold refreshments follows at Duck Town Park. townofduck.com

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Family Magic Show

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Wednesdays, 10 am, July 1 to Aug. 12 at Town of Duck’s amphitheater. Come witness incredible illusions, mind-bending magic, comedy, and plenty of opportunity for audience participation performed by OBXtreme Magic. Gates open at 9:40 am. townofduck.com

Children’s Interactive Theater Tuesdays, 10 am, June 23 to Aug. 11 at Town of Duck’s amphitheater. Come see a variety of family-oriented shows. Gates open at 9:45 am, and free seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis. townofduck.com

Children’s Story Time Thursdays, July 9 to Aug. 13 for ages 3 - 7. 10 am at Town of Duck’s amphitheater. Bring children for story time with Duck Fire, Police, Ocean Rescue, and two local bookstores: Duck’s Cottage and Island Bookstore. Children must be accompanied by an adult. townofduck.com

5th Annual Duck Yuletide Celebration Dec. 5 from 3 to 5 pm. Join the Town of Duck to celebrate the holidays with live holiday music, carolers from First Flight High School, holiday treats, and the annual lighting of the town’s crab pot tree. Santa will arrive on the Duck fire truck to join the festivities. townofduck.com

3rd Annual Duck Merchant’s Association Easter Egg Hunt April 2016. Work your way through the Town of Duck and in and around stores to collect eggs filled with candies, treats, and coupons from popular Duck merchants. townofduck.com

Rotating Art Shows Duck Town Hall. Year-round exhibits featuring Dare County students, photographers and other local artists. For more information on specific times and dates visit townofduck.com

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■ Music Concert on the Green Thursdays from June 25 to Aug. 27, beginning at 6:30 pm. The concert series features a variety of live music, including the Delicate Cutters, Donovan Carless & the Posse, Ruth Wyand, Barefoot Wade, and the Flatland Bluegrass Band. townofduck.com

9th Annual Duck Jazz Festival

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Oct. 11 from 10 am to dusk. Enjoy this free, non-ticketed festival showcasing national, regional, and local jazz musicians on two stages. duckjazz.com


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Five years ago, local OBX business owner Mike Dianna dreamed up a festival stating, “I want to produce a festival that musicians want to play… a festival where patrons and fans await the next year the moment that they step off of the site.” His mission? To protect one of the region’s most sacred assets, the Corolla wild horses. The tradition continues with two annual events: fall’s Mustang Music Festival and the Mustang Spring Jam. Come out to see amazing musicians at either of these multi-stage, family-friendly events.

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Oct. 9 and 10 at Historic Corolla Park. The fall event features multiple stages of music alongside an Artisan’s Market, a Craft Beer Village, and a Kid Zone. This annual favorite among locals and visitors benefits the Corolla Wild Horse Fund. mustangmusicfestival.com

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May 2016 (date TBA) at Mike Dianna’s Grill Room at TimBuck II in Corolla. Kick off the season with the baby sister of the annual Mustang Music Festival. Watch amazing performances from touring artists and student musicians. Event benefits the Mustang Outreach Program and the Corolla Wild Horse Fund. mustangmusicfestival.com


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Paint A Mustang! Every Trip Directly Benefits our Nonprofit Programs to Rescue and Protect Corolla’s Wild Mustangs ★ ★

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Whalehead in Historic Corolla At press time, the Whalehead in Historic Corolla was transferring to new management. The following events were planned under the previous management. Attendees should contact Whalehead directly to verify the specific details of each event. visitwhalehead.com • 252.453.9040 1100 Club Road, Rt. 12 N • Corolla, NC

14th Annual Under the Oaks Arts Festival June 23 (10 am - 6 pm) and June 24 (10 am - 5 pm) at Whalehead in historic Corolla. This two-day arts festival features 100 quality artists, food concessions, an auction, and children’s activities. Enjoy this annual event on the waterfront grounds and under the live oaks in Historic Corolla Park.

23rd Annual Festival of Fireworks Independence Day Celebration

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July 3 from 5 to 9:30 pm. Locals and visitors alike don’t want to miss this annual event complete with live music and a spectacular fireworks show at Historic Corolla Park. Included are family activities, food vendors, children’s games, and more. Parking and admission are free. Fireworks display begins at dusk.

Whalehead Wednesdays Wednesdays, May 27 to Sept. 30 from 3 to 7 pm at the Whalehead in historic Corolla. Join the Whalehead Gallery and Sanctuary Vineyards to enjoy international wines and live music. Kids activities. Free event to nondrinking adults and children.

Easter Eggstravaganza

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April 2016 at Historic Corolla Park. Join the Easter Bunny for an egg hunt at the park. Children’s activities include balloon art, face painting, egg and spoon races, beanbag toss, and a jelly bean counting contest. Children will be able to see a fire truck and take a pony ride. Snacks and refreshments are available for purchase. Admission and parking are free.

Spring Fun Fly April 2016. Treat the whole family to a fun day in the park, capturing the imagination and harnessing the power of Mother Nature - sponsored by Flying Smiles Kites and Whalehead in historic Corolla. Children can make paper kites to keep or bring their own to fly. Watch and learn how to fly many types of kites and check out the awesome kites at Flying Smiles Kites across the field. Admission and parking are free. flying smiles kites


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The best way to stay safe and happy while visiting the Outer Banks is to remember three things: do not underestimate the power of the ocean, do not overestimate your swimming abilities, and do not forget the sunscreen. Here is a summary of beach safety tips to keep in mind.

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The U.S. Lifesaving Association reports 80 percent of all ocean rescues are related to rip currents. When you see lifeguards stroll along the shoreline first thing in the morning studying the surf, they’re looking for indicators of rip currents, which can materialize quickly on the Outer Banks. If you do feel yourself being pulled seaward, immediately tell yourself to stop fighting against the current. BY CATHERINE KOZAK Then float to conserve energy and calm yourself. If you’re capable, swim parallel to shore until you’re out of the rip – typically about 20 to 40 yards. Rips are evident from their line of outgoing foam or sandy brown water. Don’t mistake a rip for the sideway current. The long shore, or littoral, current is the force that pulls you up or down the beach, but the danger is that they can “feed” a swimmer into a powerful rip. The rip current is what pulls you out to sea and away from the beach.

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According to the National Weather Service, rip currents are the No. 2 environmental cause of death in the U.S., with heat-related causes being No. 1. Heat exhaustion – dizziness, headache, muscle cramps, profuse sweating, nausea and/or rapid heartbeat – is a serious condition that should not be ignored. If symptoms do not improve, the person should be examined by a health professional to make sure that heat stroke, which can be deadly, is not developing.

Shore Breaks - With our angled shorelines, boogie boarding or body surfing can cause spinal cord injuries when swimmers are propelled by a wave at a shore break, that is, when the wave breaks close to the beach.

Wind & Watersports - Paddleboarders can be blown out to sea when there’s a west wind and their bodies act like a sail. If that happens, lie down on the board to get out of the wind and use your board like a surf board to paddle back to the beach. People using floating rafts, boards and tubes should also be aware of the direction of the wind, and wear a harness or leash. Never float where you cannot swim. Jellyfish - Jellyfish stings are usually not dangerous, but they can hurt. Vinegar will help deactivate the sting. Fish Hooks - Fish hooks from a stray surf fishing line can get embedded in your skin. Do not try to reverse them out. Since they are barbed, they need to be removed at a medical clinic. Sunburn - Sunburn - Unfortunately, sun-fried tourists are a common sight in the summer. There are plenty of the remedies available right next to the sunscreen that will alleviate a painful burn, but aloe vera applied as soon as possible relieves the pain as well as helps heal the skin and prevent blisters.


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Picks to Fill Your Beach Bag BY M EAG H A N B E A S L E Y

It’s time again to shed the stress of the everyday and kick back on the beach with your feet sunk deep in the cool grains of sand, book in hand. Begin your journey by traveling back to the days of old in Return to the Outer Banks House (paperback, $15.95). Diann Ducharme picks up seven years from when she left off in her much-loved novel of the nineteenth century, The Outer Banks House. Abigail Sinclair and Ben Whimble are facing the challenges of marriage and love in the remote fishing village of Nags Head in 1875. Having overcome their societal differences, she a plantation owner’s daughter and he a fisherman, they are trying to forge a life together. It’s a resplendent and heart-warming story. Expand your readings with Above Us Only Sky (hardcover, $25.00), the aspiring effort of local Michele Young-Stone. A romantic story of magical realism, Prudence Eleanor Vilkas bears the scars of her birthright removed as a child: a pair of wings. As she learns from her Lithuanian grandfather, her wings were a biological gift passed down from generation to generation by the women in her family. History, family, and love fill this fairy tale which will take the reader away from the every day. Need a little mystery to pass the time? Kathryn O’Sullivan returns with Neighing with Fire (hardcover, $24.99), the third installment in her series featuring Corolla Fire Chief Colleen McCabe. When a tropical storm stirs up the beach sands and uncovers a body, McCabe and Sherriff Bill Dorman spearhead an investigation which leads them into a tricky relationship between land developers and environmentalists. If it’s a fresh perspective on local history you seek, look no further than two books that must find their way into your Outer Banks library. Suzanne Tate, local author of over twenty-five children’s books on nature as well as adult titles on local history, has


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put together the first definiYOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD BOOKSTORE tive book on the history of the town of Duck. Duck (paperback, $22.99) encompasses the history of the Outer Banks’ most recently incorporated town from its small beginnings as a fishing village to the thriving tourist • The Most Books on the destination that we find today. From New York Times bestselling author and Most Subjects two-time Pulitzer Prize winner David McCullough comes The • The Place for Children’s Wright Brothers (hardcover, and Audio Books $30.00). Well-known for titles such as John Adams, 1776, • Hardback HEADER IN B ARBest GOSellers E S HE R E Brave Companions, and Always Discounted Mornings on Horseback, McCullough has established himself throughout the decades as a chronicler of significant events in American history. Drawing from the Wright letters, a thousand pages of correspondence between the different members of the Wright family, McCullough brings the story of the first flight in 1903 to magnificent life. For the younger crowd, Catherine Starr Rose’s Blue Birds (hardcover, $16.99) combines the history of Roanoke Island’s Lost Colony with a narrative of friendship. The acclaimed author of May B., Rose gives a new spin on the well-known tale of misfortune and hardship. Twelveyear-old Allis is thrilled to leave the dirty streets of England behind for the open DUCK spaces and nature of the New World. Once she and 252.261.8981 • Scarborough Faire Shops her family have settled on the island of Roanoke, the colonists encounter the Native American tribe that inCOROLLA habits the island, and tensions run high. Among the 252.453.2292 • 1130 Corolla Village Rd. strangers, Allis finds a new friend in Kimi, a native girl about her age. When fighting breaks out between the KITTY HAWK colonists and the native tribe, Allis’s family chooses to 252.255.5590 • 3712 N. Croatan Hwy. flee back to England. Allis must decide between the Your Full Service Bookstore on bonds of family and the comforts of friendship in this the Northern Beaches & Kitty Hawk wonderfully written tale of historical fiction. n Meaghan Beasley has worked at Island Bookstore over 11 years and still finds time to read every day.

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here are benefits to shopping in the villages of Duck and Corolla. You won’t find the huge membership warehouses or the ubiquitous big box stores that dot the landscape of other towns while you are here at our northern beaches. You’ve traded all of that to surround yourself with sand dunes, sea shells and wild horses; it should come as no surprise that the shopping landscape is just as idyllic as the place you’ve chosen for your seaside getaway. Duck and Corolla have miles of scenic waterfronts, boardwalks shaded by live oaks, and historic beach buildings which are now home to one-of-a-kind storefronts, art galleries, and even playgrounds. The outdoor settings, quick-bite eateries, and live entertainment options are all geared to pleasing everyone in your group - even the ones who may roll their eyes at the thought of going shopping. As you flip through the next pages think of the neighbor who took in your mail and watered your plants; think of the friend who took care of your pets; think of your co-workers wishing they were at the beach, also. Think ahead to upcoming Christmases and birthdays that you will be celebrating; now is the ideal time to find a gift you won’t find anywhere else. We asked our store owners: What do folks ask for when they are shopping in your store? What sells out quickly? Which labels, crafters and artists do shoppers ask for by name? What you will find over the next few pages represent the best and most popular items from our shops and galleries in town. You may find the most important souvenir you take home is one you keep for yourself!


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fun finds Look Closely The line of Ila Smith prints at Alice’s Craft Gallery has expanded and now can be collected on tiles, cutting boards, greeting cards, ready-to-hang panels, and coasters. See ad pg. 51

Find your Funk One-of-a-kind glass beaded treasures, using the original “lampwork” technique, can be found exclusively at All Ducked Out. See ad pg. 53

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This season’s favorite logo-wear from Awful Arthur’s is a pullover hoodie. While you’re at it pick up all of your resort wear, fashion jewelry, and gourmet snacks at Awful Arthur’s Beach Shop. See ad pg. 59

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Locally Hand-Carved Shorebirds Come to The Bird Store for seashore paintings and prints and the Outer Banks’ largest collection of antique and new decoys. See ad pg. 59

Dazzling Beauty The ocean’s jewels - authentic sea glass picked up on OBX beaches are one-of-a-kind finds for beachcombers and jewelry lovers. Dazzles See ad pg. 55

More than Skin Deep Aveda’s beautifying composition of organic oils are loved for both their feel and for their aroma of bergamot, lavender and rosemary. Come find your favorite at Eden Day Spa. See ad pg. 39


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fun finds Glass Art Color-field vessels from Wes Hunting are one-of-a-kind creations made from blown glass and found only at Greenleaf Gallery. See ad pg. 55

The Story Behind The Story Signed copies of Pulitzer-Prize winning historian, David McCullough’s, The Wright Brothers are available at Island Bookstore. McCullough gives us the untold back-story of the months and days leading up to the Wright brothers’ momentous achievements, telling the story of the first flight like never before. See ad pg. 43

American Homes Wear American Pride

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Islander Flags is your best source for American flags and banners that are all made in the USA. See ad pg. 51

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Enjoy the Best Boutique Shops and Eateries in the Heart of Duck!

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fun finds Sweet Deals on SUPs Skimboards, surf boards, SUPs, kayaks, and body boards available for sale and rental at each of our locations. Kitty Hawk Surf Company See ad pg. 27

Believe, Create, Inspire Intriguing jewelry designed with vintage buttons from the 1800s to mid-1900s. Styles transform from classic to gypsy chic at Lady Victorian. See ad pg. 55

Must Have Maisy Fun, flirty, and comfortable. Let your colors flow with the Maisy Dress - a perfect piece for beach weddings or cocktail hour. Life’s A Beach, a Lilly Pulitzer® Signature Store. See ad pg. 57


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Representing the finest in American Arts & Crafts Jewelry • Pottery • Glass • Wood • Metals Chimes • Cards • Photography • Wall Art

252-453-0264

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fun finds Top it Off The perfect, colorful topper for summer. Only at Mustang Sally’s See ad pg. 57

Mystic Beauties Shop Mystic Jewel’s exclusive line of locally crafted Outer Banks sea glass and sterling silver jewelry like these bangle charm bracelets by Wind & Fire. See ad pg. 53

Grab & Go Run out of essentials? Need a quick souvenir? Anything you forgot to pack? Come get all that and more at one convenient location. OBX Mini Mart See ad pg. 70


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LOBLOLLY PINES 1187 Duck Rd in Duck

The Mystic Jewel

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Jewelry for the Body, Mind & Spirit

Scarborough Lane Shoppes - Duck TimBuck2 Shopping Center - Corolla 1-888-453-3797

Shop Online! Free Shipping, Secure Checkout!

TheMysticJewel.com

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fun finds Collared! Dogs enjoy souvenirs from their latest vacation, too. OBXDOG provides high quality collars, leashes, and shirts for vacationing dogs and resort resident dogs. See ad pg. 56

Souvenir Sweets Get your sweet tooth on with bars of milk chocolate that could only come from Duck, NC. OBX Sugar Shack See ad pg. 70

Jewelry Catchers Beautifully crafted, our jewelry bowls provide a place for earrings around the edge and for necklaces, bracelets, and rings inside. Find it at SeaDragon Gallery. See ad pg. 57


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jewelry & accessories mermaids & fairies bath & body local art fun purses glass art home & garden decor

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Safe in the Sun From sun protection to sunburn relief, the full-service Sunshine Family Pharmacy in the heart of Duck, has what your family needs for a safe summer. See ad pg. 41

Rock OBX! Don’t go home without your OBX hat, tee or sweatshirt. Unbeatable prices! SUPER WINGS See ad pg. 1

OBX DOG Collars & Leads

Found at your local gift shops throughout the Outer Banks.

MyVacationDog.com Like us on Facebook at Vacation Dogs


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The Waterfront Shops in Duck

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Jewelry• Accessories • Gifts

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Fashions by Habitat • Oh My Gauze • Parsley & Sage I Can Too • Match Point • Moon Light • LuLu Bee CMC/Click • Hot Junior Styles and much more!

TimBuck II Shopping Village 790 Ocean Trail • 252.453.4749

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White Rabbit by Liztech

Celebrating Our 15th Year! Fine Crafts • Jewelry • Gifts

252.261.4224 • seadragongallery.com In the Waterfront Shops in Duck


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fun finds Capture the Sun! Sun-catchers: the perfect keepsake from the beach. These hand blown glass starfish make any window light up with color and beach memories! Tar Heel Trading Company See ad pg. 58

Buzz In for Buzz Off Or any of the many characters, each with its own unique personality, handcrafted in the USA by Carruth Studio. Always find the newest sculptures & perennial favorites for your home or garden. The Wooden Feather See ad pg. 51

Handcrafted Quality Since 1979

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Sunglasses

Who Knew?

OUR WORLD FAMOUS

Fashion Jewlery

Handbags

Pick up your favorite Awful Arthur’s logoHEADER apparel, resortIN B AR GO E S HE R E wear, fashion jewelry, coastal Flip decor, gourmet snacks, beach Flops toys, groceries, gift Leggings cards, beer & wine.

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Kill Devil Hills • MP 6 • Beach Road • Across From Avalon Pier awfularthursobx.com • 252.449.2220

BIRD STORE

The Outer BanksWildlife Gallery • Featuring over 75 artists • Specializing in local art • Art LaMay originals • Carvings, prints, lighthouse art, paintings, old & new decoys, fish, seashore art, driftwood & more

252.480.2951

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Did you know? • The Beach Food Pantry serves an average of 4,100 people annually. • 15% of Dare county’s residents struggle to put food on the table. • North Carolina ranks #6 in the nation for food insecurity.

It’s easy to donate!

• Securely on our website, Facebook page, or through PayPal. • By sending a check to Beach Food Pantry, PO Box 1224, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948. • Dropping off food donations at participating Realty Offices, Kill Devil Hills Library, or the Baum Center in Kill Devil Hills.

beachfoodpantry.org • 252.261.2756

500 Sand Dune Drive • Kitty Hawk, NC • obxbeachfoodpantry@gmail.com

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Over 400 Local

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Small Town Grocery with a Global Conscience

Pre-Order Your

Dinners & Appetizers To-Go OBX’s only Certified Angus Beef Provider • Fresh Local & Wild American Seafood Boar’s HeadTM Deli Meats & Sandwiches • Fresh Baked Bread, Pastries & Pies

Duck’s Largest Selection of Wine & Microbrews

GROCERIES • CATERING

Scan for our mobile site!

Gluten Free • Non-GMO • Organic

We established the Community Garden and support global social businesses

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Signature

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Ask the locals to name the best place to eat, and their thoughts quickly form a holiday traffic jam. There are just too many choices. To answer the question would depend on what you like. And to say “it’s all good” wouldn’t be off the mark either. Duck and Corolla are sprinkled with terrific eateries. With the emphasis on locally-owned, locally-caught, and locally harvested, fresh dishes are always on the menu. From hand-tossed pizza to seafood dishes and Caribbean-flair food, the menus express the chef’s freedom to create. Travelers come to the Outer Banks with high expectations. The bar is set far above sea level, yet our chefs are Olympians when it comes to reaching the mark. Many have been handed down the art of a waterman’s lifestyle and what it is like to catch their own seafood. Others have been handed down the recipes of classic southern cooking from their family’s own kitchens. All understand that food is art and truly the way into the hearts of our visitors. You come to the Outer Banks to relax. Let us help you navigate the dining scene. We asked some of the top restaurateurs in Duck and Corolla to tell us about their signature dishes. Read on, and prepare to dine out tonight whether dressed in sandals or a silk shirt.


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Duck Enjoy The Blue Point’s scrumptious, 7 oz. Windhaven Farms All Natural Angus Burger with Tillamook cheddar and Allen Benton’s smoked bacon, alongside seasoned, cut fries. The perfect combination! See ad pg. 69 Those looking to dine island-style can stop by Fishbones Raw Bar & Restaurant for fresh Grouper Martinique, topped with fresh diced tomatoes, basil, garlic, capers, shallots and lemon juice. Enjoy a huge selection of Caribbean-style food and a full raw bar. See ad on the inside front cover. The lively, Key West–inspired atmosphere and waterfront views are worth the trip to Sunset Grille & Raw Bar. The Filet Oscar, a filet mignon topped with lump crabmeat, asparagus spears and homemade hollandaise, is a house specialty. See ad on the inside front cover. Discover The OBX Tin – the only OBX gift tin – available at both Outer Banks Popcorn Shoppes. The 1-gallon tin is available with any two flavors of popcorn or you may select three flavors to fill the 3-gallon tin. This is a favorite local gift for everyone on your poppinggood list. See ad pg. 68 The Paper Canoe pleases the palate with delectable Skillet-Seared Local Scallops served with grilled corn and May pea succotash, herbed gnocchi and roasted red pepper vinaigrette. It definitely will float your boat! See ad on front cover fold out.


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Signature

Dishes... continued The star attraction at Tommy’s Natural Foods Market & Wine Shop is the Homemade Crab Cake. Tommy’s Market crab cakes are made fresh daily with colossal lump crabmeat, select spices and lightly breaded with Panko. See ad pg. 61

Corolla Crafty Cow serves their Steak House Burger fit for a king. This beauty features caramelized onions, sautéed mushrooms, Swiss cheese and a house made steak sauce, all served on a brioche bun. See ad pg. 67 Salt Water Grill serves a crowd-pleasing Shrimp and Grits that features jumbo, local shrimp, grilled corn and goat cheese grits with roasted tomato and Andouille gravy. Enjoy the flavors of the Carolina coast at this family-friendly restaurant. See ad on the back cover. Bubbie’s Signature Gourmet Burgers are hand pattied daily from the freshest beef, grilled to perfection, topped with cheese and heaped with seven standard toppings. With a full menu of other delicious entrees and plenty of room for large parties, Bubbie’s Burgers is the perfect place for the whole family. See ad pg. 66 Ned’s Ice Cream & Sweet Treats serves up tasty, Hand-Dipped Ice Cream cones and Self Serve Yogurt. Perfect for a hot summer day. See ad pg. 70 Chow down on a delicious Cheesesteak from OBX Deli And Cheesesteaks! Scrumptious, cheesy and juicy all in one bite. Now serving hot bagel sandwiches starting at 6:30 am. See ad pg. 70

OBX TRiViA

Summer is not complete without Outer Banks Coffee’s signature Iced Coffee. Perfect with fresh-baked breakfast and lunch sandwich and wraps. See ad pg. 68

A “grand slam” has nothing to do with baseball here on the Outer Banks. Go fishing to see if you can score that coveted prize or even an “inshore slam.”

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Our seafood buffet always features the freshest dishes with over 70 items including Alaskan Snow Crab Legs, fresh steamed shrimp, Oysters Rockefeller, prime rib and so much more. 705 S. Croatan Highway, Kill Devil Hills, MP 8.5 | 252.480.6677 Family Owned & Operated | Open Year Round www.captaingeorges.com

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Outside Duck and Corolla If you’re headed south, don’t miss out on these signature dishes: Captain George’s Seafood Restaurant in Kill Devil Hills is famous for Oysters Rockefeller. The chefs prepare them fresh daily using local oysters on the half shell topped with a creamed spinach and a bacon mixture and then finish them with mozzarella cheese and bake golden brown. These can also be found on the Just George’s Sports Bar and Grill menu. See ad pg. 65 At Awful Arthur’s Oyster Bar in Kill Devil Hills, locals and visitors can expect only the freshest seafood, steaks, chicken, pasta, soups and salads. Try their famous Spiced Steamed Shrimp available by the pound or half pound. Awful Arthurs took home the 2013 ‘Best of the Beach’ Oyster Bar award and 2014 ‘Taste of the Beach’ award for the chowder cook off. See ad pg. 69

Gourmet Burgers Dogs • Crab Cakes Chicken & Fish Sandwiches Chef Salads Hand-cut Fries & Onion Rings Milkshakes Domestic & Craft Beers

Lunch & Dinner • Dine In or Take Out Open 7 Days a Week • 11am-9pm

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it’s all about delicious burgers 100% All-Natural Beef Build Your Own Burgers Veggie Burgers Handcrafted Burgers: – Outer Banks: lump crab & blend of cheeses – Steak House Burger: mushrooms, onions, swiss cheese & steak sauce – Mac & Cheese pub mac & cheese, & crumbled bacon

Children’s Menu Specialty Bottled Sodas Large Craft Beer Selection Outdoor Seating

Featuring Burgers of the Week! American Kobe, lamb, and Bison

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What You May Not Know

About Oysters

By Lexi Holian The ‘R’ Months

A common tale surrounding oysters is that they can only be consumed in months that have an “r,” which means you can’t enjoy them in the prime summer months. Back before refrigeration, oysters were susceptible to high levels of bacteria when not kept cold, so enjoying these tasty bivalves during summer months was out of the question. Also, with refrigerated transportation, we can now reach cold bodies of water to import oysters safely year round.

Good for You, Good for the Environment

Can oysters really affect your mood? The mollusk is packed with zinc – 1,500% of your daily requirement – which helps out your immune system, keeps up energy, and consequently makes you feel good. Zinc is commonly referred to as the aphrodisiac mineral, although scientific findings have not supported this claim. Oysters are also great for the environment. Adult oysters filter up to 50 gallons of water each day, creating a better habitat for sea life.

Pearls and Crabs

If you’ve been dreaming of your beau presenting you with a marble-sized pearl at your oyster dinner, you might want to dream a little smaller. We do sometimes find pearls in Outer Banks oysters, but they won’t be the perfectly round sort you’re thinking of. Our pearls are small and darker, often blending right in with the oyster. More commonly we find crabs in our oysters, and on the Outer Banks, they are considered to be good luck!

Gourmet Popcorn Over 20 Delicious Flavors

Roasted Fresh. Shipped Anywhere. Fresh-baked pastries, bagels & cookies Fresh breakfast & lunch sandwiches & wraps to go! Espresso • Latte Iced Coffee & Iced Tea Frappes • Smoothies Ice Cream • Mugs

Made fresh in our store daily!

The perfect souvenir to take home! Come in for a free sample! 2 Locations:

Scarborough Lane Shoppes Duck, NC

242.255.4000 TimBuck II Corolla, NC

252.453.4000

outerbankspopcornshoppe.com

252-453-0200 obxcoffee.com 807-L Ocean Trail in Corolla Monteray Plaza • Next to Sundogs


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Authentic Oyster Bar! Take-out window and

picnic tables open in season

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Open Daily • Lunch & Dinner VISA, AMEX, MasterCard, Discover, Diner’s Club • All ABC Permits • Carry Out Available

awfularthursobx.com • 252.441.5955 Kill Devil Hills • MP 6 • Beach Road • Across From Avalon Pier

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obx Trivia

There are only five edible species of oysters: Pacific, Jumamoto, European Flat, Atlantic, and Olympia. An Atlantic Oyster looks like a comma or a teardrop and is flat on the larger side.

Gourmet Popcorn Saltwater Taffy Jelly Belly® & Gummies Gourmet Nuts Handmade Fudge & Truffles Cold Drinks Great Selection of Wines

Oysters are packed with zinc, protein, iron, and heart- and brain- boosting Omega-3 fatty acids and calcium. They also have a low calorie to serving size ratio. After a night spent shucking oysters, crush up the shells and use them as fertilizer in your garden. The calcium in the shells improves soil’s pH balance and adds nutrients to plants.

252.255.5800

Osprey Landing in Duck 1190 Duck Road • Duck, NC

OBX MINI MART

Essentials • Snacks Cold Beverages Beer • Wine For your convenience!

We are known for

Big Scoops without the big bucks! Self Serve Yogurt Edy’s Ice Cream Chocolates Fudge & Penny Candy Hot & Iced Coffee Ice Tea

252.453.0344

Cheesesteaks • Burgers Boar’s Head Deli Sandwiches Paninis Onion Rings & Fries Cold Beverages

3 Shops in 1 • Corolla Light Town Center • Across from Whalehead Club • 7am - 11pm


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Rethink your bucket list.

Reconnect with the ones you love on the shores of Currituck’s Outer Banks, NC.

Family friendly beaches, the legendary wild horses of Corolla, mild coastal temperatures and affordable rates are just a few of the reasons why now is a great time to plan your escape.

Call 877-287-7488 for a free visitor’s guide

www.VisitCurrituck.com

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�clusive Outer Banks Wedding Trolley Service Chartered door-to-door transportation Seats 35 passengers with additional room for 10 standing passengers New, air-conditioned trolley cool on all summer days

Serving the Outer Banks Stress-free vehicle for weddings, family gatherings & corporate events

OBX Trolley 252.202.4429 • obxtrolley.com • info@obxtrolley.com


Half Day Inlet & Sound Fishing Sunset Cruises • Ocean Wreck Fishing

Gulfstream Charters

Head Boat Fishing - 252.473.5577

½ Day Inlet & Sound Fishing • Bait, Tackle & License Furnished Trips Daily • $45 Adults / $35 Children

• May, September & October 8am-1pm

• June, July & August 7am-12noon & 12:30-5pm

Ask about our Sailfishing

Charters off Isla Mujeres, Mexico!

Roanoke Island Sunset Cruises Country Girl Ocean Wreck Fishing

$120 per person Tuesday-Friday • 7am-4:30pm

Includes Commentary on the Outer Banks

Small Coolers Welcome!

$20 Adults $15 Children June, July & August – 6:30pm-8pm May, September & October – 6pm-7:30pm

www.crystaldawnheadboat.com

PURPLE MARTIN EXCURSIONS

Gulfstream Charters Call for Rates & Schedules 5:00am-4:30pm www.countrygirlcharters.com

A Guided Sunset Tour about the Purple Martin Roost. See Over 100,000+ Birds!

To book your excursion, call 252.473.5577 $30 per person • 6pm departure

Licensed to carry your party of 6 or more!

Evenings of July 30, August 1, 6 & 8

www.purplemartinroost.com

Located at Pirate’s Cove • 2000 Sailfish Drive on Nags Head-Manteo Causeway

www.crystaldawnheadboat.com • 252.473.5577

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Chef Created Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials

Locally Sourced Fish,

Children’s Menu

Seafood & Produce

Open for Lunch & Dinner

Vegetarian & Gluten Free Options

Closed Sundays

All Natural Beef, Chicken & Pork Draft & Bottled Beer Wine & Cocktails • Full Bar Table & Bar Seating 252-453-2101 811 Ocean Trail Corolla, NC 27927

Monteray Plaza, next to Food Lion saltwatergrillobx.com

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252.715.2220

1564 Duck Road


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