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The history of North Carolina's Outer Banks is as ancient and
mesmerizing as its beaches. Much has been documented, but many
stories were lost--until now. Join local author and historian Sarah
Downing as she reveals a past of the Outer Banks eroded by time and
tides. Revel in the nostalgic days of the Carolina Beach Pavilion,
stand in the shadows of windmills that once lined the coast and
learn how native islanders honor those aviation giants, the Wright
brothers. Downing's vignettes adventure through windswept dunes,
dive deep in search of the lost ironclad the "Monitor" and lament
the decline of the diamondback terrapin. Break out the beach chair
and let your mind soak in the salty bygone days of these famed
coastal extremities.
The Outer Banks is much more than an idyllic vacation destination.
A day at a time through history, it has claimed its place as a
colorful region of the Old North State. Author and historian Sarah
Downing offers a daily look at the quirky and fascinating stories
from the region's four-hundred-year history. During a fierce
hand-to-hand battle off Ocracoke Island on November 22, 1718,
Lieutenant Robert Maynard killed the infamous pirate Blackbeard
with five pistol shots and twenty sword cuts and slashes. On
February 14, 1992, a sick seal caught a ride to safety on a Coast
Guard patrol boat. Add a salty slice of history a day or a month at
time with this celebration of Outer Banks heritage.
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