Born and raised on this quiet farm in Martin County, innkeeper Chloe Tuttle makes her childhood house feel like home for her guests, too.
City Portrait: Morehead City
This Carteret County town exemplifies the Carolina coast — no beach required.
The Final Voyage of the Agnes E. Fry
In 1864, a blockade runner ran aground on the coast of North Carolina. For decades, it sat within sight of shore, rusting, until finally disappearing beneath the waves. Now, it’s reappeared — and may prove to be the most significant shipwreck found in our waters in years.
Kure Beach Pier is a Family Affair
The 19 piers along the North Carolina coast are beloved meeting places. The one at Kure Beach has been attracting friends, families, and fishermen longer than any of them.
Like a Local: Williamston
Like the river it’s situated next to, Williamston is a steady force in northeastern North Carolina. From a decades-old oyster bar to a barn-turned-bed-and-breakfast, the town boasts surprises at every turn.
Photo Essay: Exploring Beaufort on Two Wheels
A coastal town with an abundance of charm looks even sweeter aboard an old-school beach cruiser.
How Emerald Isle Became the Quintessential Beach Town
One of the most popular vacation destinations on the Crystal Coast began with a family’s cottage and love of the place that would become Emerald Isle.
Outer Banks Brewing Station in Kill Devil Hills
Sea breezes are put to work at a brewpub in Kill Devil Hills.
One Good Turn
Dare County’s quaint, English-style windmill may look like it needs a historic marker, but really, it’s a modern labor of love.