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A Tale of Blackbeard
A Tale of Blackbeard is a musical play presented occasionally in the summer season as a community theater production on Ocracoke Island.
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Albert Styron’s Store
One of five general stores on Ocracoke during the first half of the twentieth century, Albert Styron’s store served the need of people living Down
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Ammunition Dump Road
An historic photo of the ammunition dump road used by U.S. Navy during the 1940s.
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Assembly of God Church
The Assembly of God Church carries on the Pentecostal tradition begun in 1938 on Ocracoke Island.
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Beach Access Parking
In addition to the life-guarded beach, Ocracoke Island provides six parking areas north of the village. Each lot provides access to the beach via footpaths.
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Berkley Castle
Influenced by both New England turn-of-the-century resort architecture and by Colonial Williamsburg style, the Castle was built in the mid-1950s by industrialist Sam Jones.
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Berkley Manor in the Snow
An old photo of Ocracoke’s Berkley Manor in the Snow.
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Blackbeard / Teach’s Hole
In November of 1718, the governor of Virginia sent Robert Maynard of the British Royal Navy to hunt down Blackbeard. In a deep water channel off the shore of Springer’s Point, Maynard’s men overpowered the smaller pirate crew an beheaded their captain.
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Blackbeard’s Lodge
Built in 1938, Blackbeard’s Lodge was the first island building constructed specifically as a modern hotel.
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Bragg-Howard House
This house is representative of the basic island home, the historic “story and a jump,” a diminutive frame house, one and a half stories high.
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British Cemetery
This small graveyard is the final resting place of four British sailors from an armed trawler torpedoed in 1942.
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Captain Bill Thomas House
In the harbor of St. Kitt’s in the Caribbean, Captain Thomas spied a stately home with a wide veranda and decided to have a replica built for himself and his new bride back on Ocracoke.
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Cedar Hammock Coast Guard Station
The first lifesaving station on Ocracoke was built in 1883 just south of Hatteras Inlet near the current north ferry terminal.
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Charles Lindbergh
During a flight, Lindbergh was forced to land on a beach near the Cedar Hammock Coast Guard Station on the north end of Ocracoke.
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Community Store
This old general store was established in 1918 and sold groceries, clothes, fishing supplies, hardware and even caskets.
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Connie Howard on Lawton Lane
Connie Howard on Lawton Lane in the 1950s with the lighthouse behind her.
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Ferries
The south terminal provides passage to Cedar Island and Swan Quarter while the north terminal connects Ocracoke to Hatteras Island.
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First Automobile Accident
In September of 1925, with only two vehicles on the entire Island, Ocracoke had it’s first automobile accident on what is now Howard Street.
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Fort Ocracoke
During the Civil War, a Confederate fort was constructed on Beacon Island, about one mile inside Ocracoke Inlet. The fort was destroyed on September 17, 1861, and in 1998, the remains were discovered.
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Fourth of July Celebration
An Ocracoke tradition, the annual July 4th festivities are enjoyed by all. Events often include a parade and a sand sculpture contest.
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Hammock Hills Nature Trail
North of the village across from the NPS campground is Hammock Hills Nature Trail, a ¾ of a mile loop through some of the highest points on the island.
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Highway 12 in 1956
An Historic photo from the 1950s of Highway 12 near the current intersection with Silver Lake Drive.
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Highway 12 in the Snow
An old photo of Ocracoke after a huge snowstorm.
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Highway 12 near Lawton Lane
An historic photo looking north across N.C. Highway 12 to the entrance of the sandy lane now known as Lawton Lane.
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Highway 12 Near Silver Lake Drive
An historic photo looking away from the harbor across N.C. Highway 12 at its intersection with Silver Lake Drive.
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History Hunt #1
Can you identify the location in this old photograph? If so, you could win a “Planet Ocracoke” t-shirt!
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History Hunt #2
Can you identify the location in this old photograph? If so, you could win a “Planet Ocracoke” t-shirt!
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History Hunt #3
Can you identify the building in this picture? If so, you could win a “Planet Ocracoke” T-shirt.
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History Hunt #4
Can you identify the building in this picture? If so, you could win a “Planet Ocracoke” T-shirt.
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Howard Cemetery
The Howard Cemetery is one of the oldest on the island and one of the largest. George Howard, son of the last Colonial owner, is buried here.
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Howard Street
Howard Street is a North Carolina treasure. No other street has the history and charm it boasts.
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Howard Street Entrance Looking Out
An old photo taken from the entrance of Howard Street looking toward N.C. Highway 12.
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Island Inn
Built in 1901, the upper floor of the main section was used as the meeting room for the Odd Fellows Lodge. The lower floor was used as a schoolhouse.
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Island Inn Porch
An historic photo taken near the center section of the Island Inn looking toward N.C. Highway 12.
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Kayak Tour
Rent a kayak or bring your own and explore the secluded waters of Silver Lake and Pamlico Sound on Ocracoke Island. Get a new perspective on a kayak tour!
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Lehigh
Approaching Ocracoke from the south or west the ferry will pass two metal piles in Big Foot Slough Channel. They are part of a dredge which sank in 1942.
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Live Oak Trees
Ocracoke Island boasts a number of magnificent Southern Live Oaks, many of them hundreds of years old.
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Loop Shack Hill
A U.S. Navy installation designed to detect and deter U-boats off the North Carolina Coast during World War II.
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Mail Boat Aleta
In the 1940s and early 1950s, Ocracoke’s main link to the mainland was the privately owned and operated mail boat, Aleta.
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Methodist Church
After a many years with two Methodist Episcopal Churches on the island, the congregations merged to form the Ocracoke United Methodist Church.
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Monk’s House
An old photo of Monk’s House, the building that now houses the Ocracoke Coffee Company.
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Naval Base
During World War II, the US Navy built a base on Ocracoke Island to patrol the coast and deter U-boat attacks.
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Navy Beach Jumpers
During WWII, the U.S. Navy used Ocracoke for a top-secret base for training a specialized unit in psychological warfare and deception.
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NCCAT Ocracoke Campus
The historic old Coast Guard building houses the Ocracoke branch of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching.
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NPS Campground
The National Park Service campground on Ocracoke is located approximately three miles northeast of the village on N.C. Highway 12
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NPS Lifeguarded Beach
The NPS life-guarded beach on Ocracoke Island is part of Cape Hatteras National Seashore, one of the most beautiful beaches on the eastern seaboard.
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NPS Visitor Center
Ocracoke is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. There are many programs offered at the National Park Service Visitor Center on Ocracoke.
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Ocracats
A Local non-profit dedicated to helping reduce the feral cat population on Ocracoke.
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Ocracoke Airport
Built in 1968 and located within the boundaries of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Ocracoke Airport is maintained by the United States Park Service.
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Ocracoke Alive
Non-profit dedicated to enriching the community by encouraging and sponsoring cultural, artistic, educational, and environmental activities.
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Ocracoke Audio Tours
Take a walking tour of Ocracoke hosted by Philip Howard and Lou Ann Homan.
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Ocracoke Civic and Business Association
Ocracoke Civic and Business Association is a non-profit organization that promotes local businesses and events.
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Ocracoke Community Park
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Ocracoke Foundation
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Ocracoke Health Center
Ocracoke Health Center, located on Back Road in Ocracoke Island, is a non profit, rural health clinic. It offers an after-hours hotline at 252-928-(SICK)7425.
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Ocracoke History
Ocracoke Island’s history has been influenced by Native Americans, European settlement, Blackbeard the Pirate, the Civil War, and World War II.
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Ocracoke Library
For many years Ocracoke boasted the tiniest public library in the United States. The current library replaced the 96 square foot small wood frame building in 1998.
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Ocracoke Lighthouse
Ocracoke Island’s most prominent landmark is its 75′ tall lighthouse built in 1823.
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Ocracoke Ponies
Ocracoke is home to a herd of wild ponies descended from Spanish Mustangs introduced by early colonists.
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Ocracoke Post Office
United States Post Office
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Ocracoke Preservation Museum
The Ocracoke Preservation Society is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to the preservation of Ocracoke Island’s rich historical and cultural heritage.
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Ocracoke School
Ocracoke has the smallest public school in the state of North Carolina. The school averages just over 6 graduates per year.
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Ocracoke Volunteer Fire Department
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Ocracoke Working Watermen’s Association
The Ocracoke Working Watermen’s Association Exhibit presents artifacts and information pertaining to Ocracoke’s commercial fishing heritage.
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Ocrafolk Festival
Held the first full weekend of June each year, the Ocrafolk Festival celebrates music, storytelling, and artisans from the NC coastal region and beyond.
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Off-Road Driving
The National Park Service on Ocracoke Island provides several ramps and trails that can be used by off-road vehicles to access the beach and the soun
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Old Diver
About one hundred years ago, Augustus Abner McQuire drown while attempting to repair the hull of a ship anchored off Ocracoke. He was buried on Ocracoke and became a local ghost legend.
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Old NPS Village Campground
In the 1960s and 1970s, the National Park Service maintained a campground in what is now the public parking lot near the south ferry terminal.
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Old Post Office
A History of the United States Post Office at Ocracoke.
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Old Quawk
The story of Old Quawk has been told on Ocracoke Island since at least the early nineteenth century.
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Papa Howard’s
An historic photo of Papa Howard’s house on British Cemetery Road.
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Philips-O’Neal-Spencer House
An old photo of the Philips-O’Neal-Spencer House which once stood in the Spencer’s Market area.
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Photo Sphere Map
Ocracoke Navigator offers 360 degree images of many points of interest and businesses on Ocracoke Island.
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Portsmouth
Now a ghost town, Portsmouth was a thriving port village in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.
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Power and Ice Plant (front)
In the late 1930s, Ocracoke was wired for electricity. A generator and ice plant was housed in this building in the Community Square.
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Power and Ice Plant (side)
In 1938, Ocracoke was wired for electricity. A generator and ice plant was housed in this concrete block building in what is now known as the Community Square.
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Public Boat Ramp
Located at the public parking area near the south ferry terminal on Ocracoke Island, this facility provides two ramps and docks for launching your boat.
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Public Parking
Free public parking for Ocracoke visitors
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Scarborough’s Groceries
An historic photo taken on Creek Road between Silver Lake Drive and Lighthouse Road.
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Sheriff Department
Quick Links: Map it! | Gallery The Ocracoke office of the Hyde County Sheriff Department is The last building on the…
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Silver Lake
Native islanders almost always refer to Silver Lake Harbor as “The Creek.” More formally it is called “Cockle Creek,” a name used for generations.
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Silver Lake Drive Opposite NCCAT
An historic photo taken looking toward Windmill Point along what is now Silver Lake Drive.
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Springer’s Point
Springer’s Point is the last maritime forest remaining in Ocracoke Village. Off its shore is Teach’s Hole, where Blackbeard’s last battle took place.
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USLSS Boathouse
In 1883 the US government established the island’s first Life Saving Station near Hatteras Inlet.
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Whittler’s Club
Sam Jones built the Whittler’s Club as a gathering place for island men where they could swap stories, and whittle birds to sell to island visitors.
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William Ellis Williams House
An historic photo of the building that once sat where the Anchorage Inn is located today.
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Willis Fish House
The Willis Fish House has also served as a general store, a tackle shop, and an antique store. It is currently home to the Ocracoke Watermen’s exhibit.
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WOVV
WOVV is Ocracoke’s Village Voice. Broadcasting on 90.1 FM, WOVV is community radio for Ocracoke Island, North Carolina.