Author: Kip Tabb
Outer Banks WWII Radar Stations
October 28, 2019
It can be difficult trying to find information about what really happened on the Outer Banks in WWII...
Sandy Run Park
October 21, 2019
Sandy
Run Park in Kitty Hawk is a perfect example that great things do come in small
packages. Tucke...
Legends of the Blues
October 18, 2019
One
of the most peculiar aspects of life on the Outer Banks is how many amazing
musicians live here....
Hurricane Dorian Outer Banks Cleanup
October 11, 2019
To donate to Ocracoke Island and Hatteras relief efforts, visit The Outer Banks Community Foundation...
The Sinking of the City of Atlanta
October 4, 2019
World War II was a terrifying time along the Outer Banks in 1942. A narrow predictable shipping lane...
Joachim Gans – The First Scientific Lab in the Americas
September 30, 2019
Joachim
Gans is not a well-known name. Maybe that will change because a highway marker
was just dedi...
Peanut Butter Falcon—Local Talent Rises to the Top
September 27, 2019
It
always feels good when local talent rises to the top. For Outer Banks native
and former Colington...
Outer Banks Fall Has It All
September 25, 2019
Fall
is an amazing time on the Outer Banks. The scorching heat of the summer has
moderated just a bi...
North Carolina Coastal Resilience Initiative
September 10, 2019
It should come as no surprise that the coastal communities of North Carolina are susceptible to sea-...
The Sinking of the Kentucky-Something New from Something Old
September 1, 2019
When the steamship Kentucky was launched she was one of the last of a
dying breed of ships, yet as s...
Exploring Kitty Hawk Woods
August 29, 2019
Kitty Hawk Woods is a place of remarkable beauty and diversity. There are on the Outer Banks four pr...
Purple Martins of the Outer Banks
August 13, 2019
The
purple martins of the Willam Umstead Bridge have returned once again. They are,
perhaps, the equ...