Author: Kip Tabb
Living Shorelines to Protect Outer Banks Soundside
March 17, 2018
Kitty Hawk and Coastal Studies Institute Have Plans in Permitting Process
The Outer Banks is a frag...
Myths of the Lost Colony
February 24, 2018
The Lost Colony: What We’ve Learned, What We Still Don’t Know
As we approach the 81st year of t...
Outer Banks Brewing Station
February 18, 2018
With a wind turbine marking its Kill Devil Hills location, and the unique look of a historic lifesav...
Pappy’s Lane Shipwreck
February 15, 2018
Shipwreck Mystery Solved -
Taking the form of mystery novel, a team of marine scientists at the Coa...
Oregon and Hatteras Inlets and the Hurricane of 1846
December 1, 2017
Sometime around 1825, the New Currituck Inlet closed for the last time, creating a rare—perhaps un...
Legends of the Sandbar – Book Review
November 30, 2017
The images in Chris Bickford’s book Legends of the Sandbar are black and white, but his world is a...
The End of an Era – Kelly’s Restaurant
November 29, 2017
Sometime near the end of November, Kelly’s Outer Banks Tavern in Nags Head will shutter its doors ...
Studying Dolphins on the Outer Banks
November 13, 2017
Jessica Taylor has her dream job. As President and founder of the nonprofit Outer Banks Center for D...
Legendary OBX Restaurants
November 11, 2017
The longevity of Outer Banks businesses and restaurants are a large part of this area’s charm. We ...
More From The Sanctuary Vineyards
October 31, 2017
The coastal plain of North Carolina is not necessarily the first place most people think of when the...
U-Boats Off the Outer Banks
October 30, 2017
Jim Bunch - Master Story Teller, and his book “U-Boats Off the Outer Banks”
Author Jim Bunch ...
Update on Outer Banks Bridge Projects
October 24, 2017
A quick glimpse at a map tells the story—the Outer Banks relies on bridges for its existence. Ther...