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Sunset Beach is a seaside town in Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,572 at the 2010 census , [ 4 ] up from 1,824 in 2000 census . It is part of the Wilmington , NC Metropolitan Statistical Area and the southernmost beach in the state.
North Carolina Highway 904 (NC 904) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The highway parallels the North Carolina- South Carolina border as it connects Fair Bluff , Tabor City , Sunset Beach , and Ocean Isle Beach .
Sunset Boulevard (Sunset Beach) NC 904 (Ocean Isle Beach) Shallotte River; manmade canal NC 130 (Holden Beach) Lockwoods Folly River; manmade canal (Future Second Oak Island crossing) NC 133; NC 211; NC 87; Cape Fear River; manmade canal US 421; Masonboro Sound US 74 / US 76; Middle Sound; Topsail Sound NC 50 / NC 210; Stump Sound NC 210; New ...
Doyle’s wife, Lakelyn, said on her Facebook page Tuesday that waders and photos of what appeared to be Tyler’s license were discovered roughly two miles east of Ocean Isle Beach in North Carolina.
The beach town, which is the southernmost island in North Carolina and located in Brunswick County, ranked 7th on the list. Tourists take advantage of the sand and sun at Sunset Beach, the ...
Here are other rainfall totals as of 6 p.m., according to the governor’s office: “1 mile south of Snows Cut Bridge: 14.83 inches “Sunny Point Military Terminal: 14.59 inches
North Carolina Highway 58 (NC 58) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina that traverses the state's Coastal Plain.The route links many of the Crystal Coast communities along its eastern segment.
The Museum of Coastal Carolina is a natural history museum located at Ocean Isle Beach in Brunswick County, North Carolina. [1] Animal exhibits include an aquarium and a touch tank with live sea animals, shells, fossils, insects, a display about sharks, live snakes, bird dioramas and an ocean reef diorama that includes life-sized models of whales, sharks, sea turtles and rays. [2]