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Currituck Beach Lighthouse
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It’s no secret that we have the best Light Houses here! You won’t be disappointed by the architecture you’ll see while walking the grounds or climbing to the top of the Currituck Light House!
Located at the Whalehead Park and Historic site and open to visitors to see if they have what it takes to climb to the top. Great 360 degree views from the sound to the ocean.
Currituck Beach Lighthouse towers above the northern Outer Banks in the historic Corolla Village. The last brick and mortar lighthouse built in North Carolina, its unpainted red brick served as a daymarker to distinguish it from other coastal lighthouses. The Currituck Beach Lighthouse is a first order lighthouse, having the largest of seven Fresnel lens sizes. With a 20-second flash cycle, the light can be seen from 18 nautical miles away. Upon entering, you will find exhibits interpreting the history and significance of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse; its role in cultural and maritime history on the Outer Banks is robust. Climbing the Currituck Beach Lighthouse is always rewarding; at the top, you’re greeted with expansive views of the Currituck Sound, Atlantic Ocean, and the northern Outer Banks.
Currituck Beach Lighthouse towers above the northern Outer Banks in the historic Corolla Village. The last brick and mortar lighthouse built in North Carolina, its unpainted red brick served as a daymarker to distinguish it from other coastal lighthouses. The Currituck Beach Lighthouse is a first or…
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Ubicación
1101 Corolla Village Road
Corolla, NC