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Welcome to Nags Head, an area of North Carolina’s Outer Banks that is rich in history and steeped in tradition.Explore the both Old Nags Head, a historic district that stretches one mile along the Atlantic Coast as well as the Nags Head of today.
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| This site follows the Nags Head Walking Tour & Guidebook, a carefully mapped out tour book taking you alongside many of our state’s oldest beachfront cottages. It also gives you all the information you need to know while visiting the area about the attractions, activities, restaurants, shops and accommodations that continue to lure vacationers to this area more than 150 years after the first vacationer set foot on these shores. Whether you’re planning a visit or are already here in Nags Head, you’re in for a wonderful treat! A Taste
of Nags Head Living Once only accessible by water, this hamlet now sees millions of visitors annually. The year round population of 2,800 soars to a summer population of 40,000. What used to be a one-hotel town now includes a brand new hospital, YMCA, multiple worship centers and a variety of shops, restaurants and accommodations from the charming to the chain. Evening entertainment happens at local restaurants, so check out that section for nightlife. Ever since the town was incorporated in 1961, the officials have worked to keep the coastal cachet wholesome with the focus on developing a family-oriented community. Many businesses in town are still owned and operated by the families who’ve been running them for years. To keep that old Nags Head building style alive and well, the town has adopted architectural standards. According to its mission statement, the town of Nags Head “takes pride in its clean water, low density of development and abundant open spaces.” The Nags Head Town Hall is perched
in plain view on Highway 158 (called the “Bypass” by us
locals) not far from the Outer Banks Mall. In their visionary vein,
the town took an unusual step for a modest-sized community and allocated
an annual budget of up to $20,000 to oversee the purchase of mostly
local fine art and crafts for the municipal offices. The impressive
collection has grown since its inception in 1997 to house 100 works
(available as a public tour — see our Attractions
page) including painting, sculpture and wood, fiber and ceramic
art, and the collection is still in progress. Overview I History I Getting Here I Maps |
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Box 308 • Manteo NC, 27954 • 252-473-1111 |
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