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Attmore-Oliver House,
New Bern. Built in 1790.
(252) 638-8558

Beaufort Historic Site.
Historic houses.
(252) 728-5225
(800) 575-SITE
www.historicbeaufort.com

Birthplace of Pepsi,
New Bern. Pepsi invented in 1898. (252) 636-5898
www.pepsistore.com

Bodie Island Lighthouse,
south of Nags Head.
(252) 441-5711
www.outerbanks.com/bodielight/

British Cemetery,
Ocracoke. Memorial to four British sailors. (252) 928-7535

Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
and Visitor Center.

Tallest lighthouse in the U.S.
(252) 995-4474
www.hatteras-nc.com/light/

Cape Lookout Lighthouse.
(252) 728-2250

Chicamacomico
Lifesaving Station,

Rodanthe. Restored.
(252) 987-1552
www.chicamacomico.org

Coinjock Bridge
Bell Monument,

Barco. (252) 453-8345

Colington Island.
Site of the first permanent
settlement on the Outer Banks.
(252) 473-2138

Corolla Chapel,
Currituck. Century-old chapel.
(252) 441-7220

Corolla Post Office
and General Store.

(252) 453-9497
www.currituckchamber.org

Currituck Beach Lighthouse, Corolla. (252) 453-8152
www.currituckbeachlight.com

Currituck Confederate War Memorial, Currituck.
(252) 232-2525

Currituck County Jail.
One of the state’s oldest.
(252) 232-2525
www.currituckchamber.org

Currituck Courthouse.
(252) 453-9497
www.currituckchamber.org/
history.htm

Davenport Homestead,
between Roper and Creswell.
(252) 793-3248

Elizabethan Gardens,
Roanoke Island. A memorial to English colonists. (252) 473-3234
www.elizabethangardens.org

Fort Macon State Park.
Off N.C. 58, outside of Atlantic Beach. (252) 726-3775
www.clis.com/friends

Fort Raleigh National
Historic Site,

Roanoke Island. Sir Walter Raleigh and “The Lost Colony.”
(252) 473-5772

Historic Albemarle Tour.
(800) 734-1117
www.historicnenc.com

Historic Bath Tour.
North Carolina’s first town.
(252) 923-3971
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/
hs/bath/bath.htm

Historic Corolla Village.
(800) 489-4339
www.outerbanks.com/corolla

Historic Ocracoke.
(252) 928-7375

Historic Washington.
(800) 999-3857
www.originalwashington.com

Mattamuskeet Lodge.
(888) 493-3826

National Cemetery,
New Bern. (252) 637-2912

New Bern Historic
Trolley Car Tour.

(800) 849-7316
www.newberntours.com

Ocracoke Lighthouse.
(252) 928-7375

Portsmouth Village.
Uninhabited 18th-century shipping village maintained by the National Park Service. (252) 728-2250

Rehoboth Church,
US 64E, Roper. (252) 793-3248

Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo. Reproduction of a 16th century English sailing vessel the Elizabeth II. (252) 475-1500
www.roanokeisland.com

Saint Thomas
Episcopal Church,

Bath. Oldest church in North Carolina. (252) 923-3971

Trader Store,
Havelock. (252) 447-0014

Somerset Place,
Creswell. State Historic Site offers a glimpse of plantation life. (252) 797-4560

Tryon Palace Historical
Sites and Gardens,

New Bern. Home of William Tryon, governor of the colony.
(800) 767-1560/(252) 514-4900
www.tryonpalace.org

Wright Brothers
National Memorial,

Kill Devil Hills. Site of first airplane flight. (252) 441-7430.
www.nps.gov/wrbr/
 

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