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From 1875 to 1933, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse keepers' main goal was to make sure that the beacon did not go out. It was ...
The beach access ramp across from the Currituck Beach Lighthouse on N.C. 12 will be closed until April 8 for renovations. Construction is underway on an elevated walkway that will enable ...
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse stands 163-feet-tall, overlooking the north shore of the North Carolina coast. Each year, the lighthouse attracts more than 100,000 visitors. Many pay $6 to climb ...
Meanwhile, the feds still have $180,000 that OBC raised for lighthouse repairs locked up in escrow. They’ve also asked the nonprofit to repay money it spent on the ownership application process.
Here’s one for the “oh puhleeeeze” file: Despite a negative opinion from the state Attorney General’s Office, Currituck County officials say they are going ahead with plans to fine the new ...
Currituck Beach Lighthouse is ranked #5 out of 15 things to do in Outer Banks. See pictures and our review of Currituck Beach Lighthouse.
CURRITUCK, N.C. (WNCT) — If you love the Outer Banks and want a different point of view of it, the 220-step climb to the top of this lighthouse would be worth it to you.
The key to the lighthouse’s reopening on Labor Day — it is the only one of North Carolina’s seven this summer to allow climbers in — is its 145-year-old wooden windows.
The Outer Banks Conservationists, who run the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, hope to raise $345,000 to finish repairs on the landmark.
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse needs work. Crucial cast iron pieces supporting and protecting parts of it are supposed to be getting their first makeover since the beacon was built 145 years ago. B… ...
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