Currituck, NC
About Currituck County, NC
Meaning “land of the wild geese,” Currituck County certainly lives up to its Native American name. The county is home to several wildlife refuges, including the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge, which all lend to the area’s beautiful atmosphere and natural scenery. Currituck County is truly a wonderful place to live or vacation with plenty to offer.
Currituck County History, Sites, & Landmarks
Currituck has a long history, dating back to the 1600s, as one of the first colonial ports in North Carolina. Noteworthy historical sites and landmarks include the Haywood Bell House and the Currituck Beach Lighthouse. Located on the upper part of the Outer Banks, this county is surrounded by water and consists of miles of clean, beautiful beaches, making it an ideal vacation spot. The well-known wild horses, known as Banker Ponies, draw tourists from around the country. Abundant outdoor activities, shopping opportunities, beach home rentals and endless family-friendly fun make Currituck County thrive.
Living in Currituck County, NC
Despite being a tourist hotspot, Currituck County has a lot to offer its year-round residents, including local sports leagues, annual events, holiday celebrations, fairs, and festivals. Housing consists mainly of beach houses, each with its own unique personality, but you will find a variety of housing options to suit your needs.
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