Early Tourism: The Outer Banks
The Outer Banks is one of North Carolina’s most popular destinations for summer tourism. It is also one of North Carolina’s oldest summer destinations. Join Curator of Maritime History David Bennett to explore what tourism looked like along the Outer Banks from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.

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The Nags Head Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962 - A DOCUMENTARY

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Outer Banks - First Impressions 🇺🇸

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Erosion is Threatening the Outer Banks - "Line in the Sand" - A WRAL Documentary

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The Wreck of the USS Huron off of Nags Head, NC

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HOMETOWN HYPE: Outer Banks - Inside a Raw and Storied East Coast Surf Town

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The Outer Banks' Collapsing House Problem

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Everything You Wanted To Know About The Outer Banks Of North Carolina

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Life Aboard a Whaleship at the Nantucket Whaling Museum

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Nantucket - A Film by Ric Burns (Original full-length film for the Nantucket Historical Association)

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Vintage film captures North Carolina in the 1950's

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Alone on an abandoned island: Outer Banks, North Carolina

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50 Wild Facts About North Carolina (You Didn't Know)

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Ocracoke - The Secret Island in the Outer Banks NC

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Ghost Ship Mary Celeste: The 150 Year Mystery

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300 Secret Historical Photos You Were Never Supposed to See

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A Full History of the Americas from 1789 Until World War 1 - A Complete History Overview

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Outer Banks: The Graveyard of the Atlantic

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Oregon Inlet : Ep.1 (OBX) The Most Dangerous Inlet On The East Coast #oregoninlet #outerbanks

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HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA (8000 BC - TODAY)

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