On Jan. 19, 1942, a German U-boat sank the Canadian luxury ship Lady Hawkins off the Outer Banks, killing 250 people. The wreck’s location remains a mystery. Steamship Historical Society of ...
So many people say hateful things [and] ask why we built our house in the middle of the ocean,” said homeowner Sharon Troy. “It was not like this when we bought it.” ...
This restaurant serves the group's favorite fishy delicacies. However, The Wreck in Outer Banks has stuck to the original name in the series and is called ‘The Wreck of the Richard and Charlene.’ The ...
Outer Banks communities saw significant impacts from a coastal storm Tuesday, with more than 15 inches of rain falling in ...
Rodanthe homes in the Outer Banks are at risk of collapsing into the Atlantic Ocean due to erosion, high winds and king tides ...
The Chicamacomico Life-Saving Station (CLSS) is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, as one of the seven original ...
The Outer Banks consist of a collection of barrier islands ... sea turtles and more – swimming in and around the wreck will make your visit worthwhile. Be sure to check out the aquarium's ...
On Jan. 19, 1942, a German U-boat sank the Canadian luxury ship Lady Hawkins off the Outer Banks, killing 250 people. The wreck’s location remains a mystery. Steamship Historical Society of ...