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  2. North Carolina Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Beaufort museum focuses on North Carolina's cultural maritime heritage, coastal environment and natural history. Exhibit displays include shells from over 100 countries, [3] fish models, shipwrecks, ship equipment, types of watercraft historically used in North Carolina, whaling, oyster catching, waterfowl hunting equipment and duck decoys, and venomous snakes found in North Carolina.

  3. Graveyard of the Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    The sandbars shift due to rough waves and unpredictable currents. Another danger was the Outer Banks "wreckers." Some residents of the Outer Banks, known as wreckers, made part of their living by scavenging wrecked ships—or by luring ships to their destruction. [8] Horses with a lantern tied to their neck would be walked along the beach.

  4. List of shipwrecks of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Ran aground attempting to kedge Queen Anne's Revenge off the bar near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. [1] Allan Jackson United States: 18 January 1942 American tanker; torpedoed off Hatteras by U-66. [2: USS Alligator United States Navy: 2 April 1863

  5. Travel: Find ghosts, history and wide-open beaches in ... - AOL

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    The 162-foot beacon attracts many visitors who tour the 39-acre Historic Corolla Park, which also contains the 1920s mansion Whalehead, Currituck Maritime Museum and the Outer Banks Center for ...

  6. Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Graveyard of the Atlantic refers to the coastal region of the Outer Banks that contain the remains of hundreds of ships that were sunk due to war, piracy or weather. The museum's exhibits feature many artifacts recovered from shipwrecks, including a German Enigma machine from the German submarine U-85 that was sunk in 1942. [2]

  7. SS William Lawrence Shipwreck Site - Wikipedia

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    SS William Lawrence Shipwreck Site is a historic shipwreck and archaeological site located near Hilton Head Island, Beaufort County, South Carolina. The SS William Lawrence (1869) was built by the Atlantic Ironworks in Boston in 1869.

  8. Cape Hatteras National Seashore - Wikipedia

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    The Hatteras Island Visitor Center and Museum of the Sea is located in the Cape Hatteras Light keeper's quarters, in Buxton, North Carolina. Exhibits include the history, maritime heritage and natural history of the Outer Banks and the lighthouse. Ocracoke Island Visitor Center is located in Ocracoke, North Carolina near the Ocracoke Lighthouse

  9. From Netflix: “After losing the gold and fleeing the Outer Banks, Season 3 finds the Pogues washed ashore on a desert island that, for a brief moment, seems like an idyllic home.