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The Ocracoke Preservation Society is a non-profit, community based
organization dedicated to the preservation of Ocracoke Island's rich
historical, cultural and environmental heritage.
You will love touring this museum, a preserved historic Ocracoke home, with
its rich tales of our islands history.
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 http://www.ocracokepreservation.org
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The Lighthouse is one
of Ocracoke's most treasured landmarks. First lit
in 1823 this structure still stands as a navigational
aid to boaters and is the second oldest lighthouse in the U.S. in continuous service.
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Named second top beach
in America by Dr. Beach Ocracoke's beach is one of the
most pristine you will find. With no buildings
or structures located on the shoreline, you will find
13 miles of sand and water to play on.
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 http://www.drbeach.org/drbeach/
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See Ocracoke and Portsmouth
Island from a native historical view. Let this
tour take you into the past and give you a taste
of outerbanks history.
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Tour Portsmouth Island
the way it was meant to be. These experienced,
native, 3rd generation guides will bring your visit
to Portsmouth alive!
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Visit the Ocracoke Business and Civic
website for more information for your stay. http://www.ocracokevillage.com
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