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The Fudgeboat
This boat is landlocked in Carolina Beach, but it still offers a sweet trip.
Roanoke’s Emerald
These formal gardens on the Outer Banks honor our English heritage.
Sea Oats are the Breezy Beach Symbol Defending Our Coast
These native grasses are pretty accents and tough defenders.
Friday Night Sock Hop
A Greenville radio show enchants listeners with nostalgic music.
Big, Bold, and Lifelike
Sean Ruttkay’s coastal photography is life-size and captures rare moments.
The Generator Society of Bald Head Island
Nineteen families found a raw barrier island in the 1970s and made it theirs. They took advantage of the hardscrabble, primitive playground that was Bald Head Island and developed a vision for this place that still holds true.
The Men Who Reinvented Fishing
Capt. Ernie Foster is likely the last captain in the original family of sport fishing — his father started the first charter boat in North Carolina in 1937. Now this Hatteras captain works to keep the family fleet that fishes for fun in harmony with neighbors who fish for profit.
On the Edge of Everything
On Harkers Island, locals like Karen Amspacher fight for what they believe in. And these people want to know two things: Where are you from? And what do you stand for?