Articles

The Best Seat in the House

By Lexi Holian
There really isn’t a bad seat in the house. The dining room at Kimball’s Kitchen is circular in nature so that everyone has a view of the spectacular sunsets over the Currituck Sound. That is, when they aren’t watching the chefs creating in the exhibition-style kitchen.Located soundfront at the Sanderling Resort,... Read More

Functional Beauty

By Katy Shultz
How often can you find a perfect piece of art that is functional too? Is there such a thing? At Alice’s Craft Gallery there is!Her collections range from handcrafted jewelry, fused glass, pottery and collectibles to wind chimes and cutting boards. Imagine your home filled with art that you can use, admire or wear all... Read More

With Love, The Mystic Jewel

By Amelia Boldaji
If sisters Christine and Cortney Davidson, co-owners of The Mystic Jewel, were to write an open letter to all the friends and loyal customers they’ve developed since they first opened their doors on the Outer Banks in 2004, it would likely be very lengthy. That’s because the Davidsons, who started their small family... Read More

A Stroll Through Duck

By Lexi Holian
Those familiar with Duck already know that the best way to get around this quaint town is on foot or bike. Multi-use paths, numerous crosswalks and a soundside boardwalk cater to the pedestrian by making it easy to get anywhere in town, and a great incentive of walking is the many sights along the way. Here are the... Read More

A Legacy of Firsts

By Heather Frese
From the first English child born in the colonies to the first powered flight and the first national seashore, the Outer Banks is an area known for its historic beginnings. In 1937, Hatteras Village native Ernal Foster pioneered the industry of sportfishing. Commercial fishing was common on Hatteras in those days, but... Read More