Articles

Get Your Free Fall on at H2OBX

By Anonymous
For travelers approaching the Outer Banks from the north on U.S. Route 158, there is no missing H2OBX. Whereas some Outer Banks attractions require planning and navigation skills to locate, this park presents no such challenges, looming above the surrounding woods and flatlands like a multicolored City of Oz. The... Read More

Ride the Wave with Joe Lamb, Jr. & Associates

By Heather Frese
In science a wave is defined as a transfer of energy. In society it can commonly be defined as a friendly, welcoming gesture. At Joe Lamb Jr. & Associates they strive to incorporate both energy and friendliness into their business strategy. With 50 years of experience in the vacation rental and sales industry, the... Read More

Discoveries & Adventure Await on Back Beach Wild Horse Tours

By Heather Frese
It sounds like the stuff of legend – wild ponies descended from Spanish mustangs prancing along the shore, Coast Guard stations that once guarded against Nazi invasion, an entire town buried in sand – but these are just some of the stories and explorations you’re likely to encounter on a ride with Back Beach Wild... Read More

Old School Social - Getting the Scoop at Currituck's Bait & Tackle Shops

By Amy Gaw
That this area is a great place to fish is an understatement. Currituck County is uniquely positioned among brackish sounds, freshwater ponds, black-water swamps and the salty Atlantic Ocean to offer one of the most diverse selections of seafood in the entire country. Generations of local families have been fishing... Read More

Wearable Art

By Sandy Semans
Gail Kowalski’s handcrafted jewelry isn’t the type to be worn a couple of times and then carelessly relegated to a trinket box where it is forgotten. The designs by this award-winning jeweler are works of art used to adorn those who dare to be different, which is why Kowalski’s creations often can be seen on... Read More