With Explorer’s Guides, expert authors and helpful icons make it easy to locate places of extra value, family-friendly activities, and excellent restaurants and lodgings. Regional and city maps help you get around and What’s Where provides a quick reference on everything from tourist attractions to off-the-beaten-track sites. From America’s most popular national parks to the sands of the Outer Banks to the cool peaks of the tallest mountains in the East, writer/photographer Jim Hargan covers everything worth seeing and doing in his home state. Explore wilderness areas on bicycle or by kayak, visit sleepy hamlets or lively downtowns, enjoy fine dining or country cooking on your quest for the authentic Tarheel experience.
Detailed reviews of lodging, dining, and recreation, plus outfitters, campsites, trails, and point of historic and cultural interest make this book the indispensable companion to the incomparable Outer Banks region.
Let this guide show you why the Outer Banks is one of the most unique and interesting places in the U.S. to visit.
The trail follows a canal, variously called High Bridge Creek, Jean Guite Creek, or Ginguite Creek, once used by loggers and opens into the sound at both ends. Narrow and lined by tall trees on either side, it is protected from the ...
Open all year. This large 1937 bungalow sits at the very center of the village of Banner Elk, by a stone WPA school built the same year and still in use. A roomy and cheerful house, with country antiques and quilts, has wormy chestnut ...
Detailed reviews of lodging, dining, and recreation, plus outfitters, campsites, trails, and point of historic and cultural interest make this book the indispensable companion to the incomparable Outer Banks region.
Other dining experiences not to miss: the elegant Left Bank at the Sanderling Resort, the acclaimed Blue Point in Duck, the seafood at Owen's Restaurant in Nags Head,the she-crab soup at Marc Basnight's Lone Cedar Café Restaurant on the ...
Details the attractions, historic sites, accommodations, restaurants, and outdoor activities of the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains.
When DeSoto and his men made their trek through the mountains of North Carolina in search of gold, one member of the ... There are rails along the trail near the cliffs, but you can see that some of the rail posts have been loosened ...
Masonboro Island, 87, 90; Sunset Beach, 135, 136; Wrightsville Beach, 87 Biro, Liz, 56, 69 Black River, 33; cruises, 72; ... 184 Blue Heaven Bed & Breakfast, 41 Blue Heron Gallery, 134 Blue Moon Gift Shops, 76 Blue Post Billiards, 58, ...
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church (843-722-2561; emanuelamechurch.org), 110 Calhoun Street. The congregation in 1791 was made up of freedmen and slaves. Led by Morris Brown, the black Methodists became an independent ...