Articles

The Ever-Evolving Ocean Atlantic Rentals

By Katrina Mae Leuzinger
Greg and Eden Honeycutt opened Ocean Atlantic Rentals 38 years ago. Their vision then was the same as it is now: to be the source for any item visitors might need during their Outer Banks vacation — such things as beach chairs, umbrella, bikes, strollers or blenders that they didn’t want to haul from their own house... Read More

Good, Healthy & Powered by Teamwork

By Heather Frese
In our current climate where concepts like “truthiness” and “alternative facts” reign, it’s good to know that a restaurant going by the name of Tortugas’ Lie is nothing but honest about creating delicious, healthy food with a super fun beach vibe. Housed in a pretty turquoise building on the Beach Road in Nags Head,... Read More

A Head Boat with Beauty and Personality

By Jennifer Armstrong
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center was the first marina to acquire and operate a head boat on the Outer Banks, and it is home to the head boat Miss Oregon Inlet. For those of you who don’t know, a head boat works a bit differently than a standard charter boat. Instead of taking a small group out to the Gulf Stream for deep-... Read More

New Things to See at Whalehead in Historic Corolla

By Katrina Mae Leuzinger
The history of Whalehead in Historic Corolla is a snapshot of the fascinating history of the Outer Banks and American history in general.  The sunny-yellow building overlooking the beautiful Historic Corolla Park just yards away from Currituck Lighthouse was built in 1925 by Edward Collins Knight Jr. at a time when... Read More

Going All In: The Evolution of Lost Colony Brewery and Cafe

By Heather Frese
At some point in our lives, all humans face a sort of existential crisis. Who am I? What’s my purpose here? Turns out businesses are not exempt from this sort of questioning either.      Case in point: Lost Colony Brewery and Cafe, formerly Full Moon Cafe and Lost Colony Brewery, née Full Moon Cafe. “We’re still the... Read More