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  2. Southern Shores, NC Vacation Guide - OuterBanks.com

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    A combination of rich maritime forests, quiet residential beaches, and a handful of restaurants and shops, Southern Shores is an ideal vacation locale for families who want to be away from it all, but still remain close to the big Outer Banks attractions.

  3. 5375 N. Virginia Dare Trail, Southern Shores, NC 27949 (252) 261-2394. Fax: (252) 255-0876

  4. Welcome to your Outer Banks, North Carolina Vacation Headquarters! As one of the top Vacation Rental Companies in the OBX, Southern Shores Realty offers over 300 Unique Properties from Corolla, Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, to South Nags Head, NC.

  5. Southern Shores, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Southern Shores is a town in Dare County, North Carolina, United States. It is located on the Outer Banks [5] and the population was 3,107 at the 2020 census. [6]

  6. Southern Shores Vacation Rentals | Outer Banks, NC

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    With over 200 Southern Shores Vacation Rentals to select from, you cannot go wrong with a vacation North Carolina coast. Discover oceanfront, sound front, and ocean view vacation rentals; all packed with vacation-fun amenities.

  7. Town Of Southern Shores | Things To Do In Southern Shores, NC

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    Discover things to do in Southern Shores, NC and learn about the town and local attractions. The town of Southern Shores is located between Kitty Hawk and Duck but isn’t far from any of the towns on the Outer Banks.

  8. Southern Shores, NC | Vacation Rentals & Restaurants

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    Southern Shores, NC. Sandwiched between Kitty Hawk and Duck, Southern Shores represents a bit of a break from the busy beach towns to the south. Southern Shores was the first planned town on the Outer Banks, and its name came right from the mind of the developer, Frank Stick.