Sweater temperatures have finally arrived here on the Outer Banks, and some folks are pretty excited about it. The motivation is understandable -- who wouldn’t want to cozy up by a beach fire in a hoodie sipping cider with your special someone under the starlit sky?
The Outer Banks is one of the top ten places to visit in the U.S. right now for a beach getaway! Nothing beats a summer vacation like an Outer Banks ocean breeze.
We hope everyone enjoyed the David Hunter Art Show and had a fun and restful Labor Day weekend! As we transition from summer to fall and begin to observe Patriot Day, it’s a great time to reflect and ponder the United States’ patriotic heritage.
Etchings are a big deal here at Seaside Art Gallery. If you’ve visited the Gallery before, you are probably familiar with the art medium. But do you know these fun etching facts?
Year after year, David Hunter continues to be inspired by the rustic nature and unique culture of the Outer Banks. The nautical look of the etching technique, of course, makes this genre a great fit to capture settings of the famous North Carolinian coastline.
The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a truly special place, and not just for people, but for birds too! Did you know it is one of the great bird sanctuaries on the East Coast?
Known by many as one of the most famous gemstones, the magnificent ruby certainly lives up to its reputation. This birthstone of July has a rich history and is often featured in movies and television shows.
If you’ve ever visited the Outer Banks, you might have heard about The Lost Colony. It’s an outdoor drama that performs each summer at the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site near Manteo, NC.
There’s so much mystery and adventure that surrounds the rustic Outer Banks coastline, it’s not surprising that the area is filled with its own original legends. This summer, we’re celebrating Outer Banks culture with five famous stories inspired by the area!