Did you know? The Ocracoke Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina and the second oldest in the U.S. still in use. ⚓️
Built in 1823, its whitewashed tower stands 75 feet tall and can be seen nearly 14 miles out to sea. While the interior isn’t open to the public, visitors can explore the grounds and learn about its history as a guide for sailors navigating the shoals of the Outer Banks. 🌊✨
Did you know? The Ocracoke Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina and the second oldest in the U.S. still in use. ⚓️
Built in 1823, its whitewashed tower stands 75 feet tall and can be seen nearly 14 miles out to sea. While the interior isn’t open to the public,... See More
Did you know? The Ocracoke Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina and the second oldest in the U.S. still in use. ⚓️... See More