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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Harkers Island, North Carolina

 
Clickable Map of Carteret County, North Carolina and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Carteret County, NC (102) Craven County, NC (60) Hyde County, NC (23) Jones County, NC (1) Onslow County, NC (19) Pamlico County, NC (2)  CarteretCounty(102) Carteret County (102)  CravenCounty(60) Craven County (60)  HydeCounty(23) Hyde County (23)  JonesCounty(1) Jones County (1)  OnslowCounty(19) Onslow County (19)  PamlicoCounty(2) Pamlico County (2)
Beaufort is the county seat for Carteret County
Harkers Island is in Carteret County
      Carteret County (102)  
ADJACENT TO CARTERET COUNTY
      Craven County (60)  
      Hyde County (23)  
      Jones County (1)  
      Onslow County (19)  
      Pamlico County (2)  
 
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1 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — Olive Thurlow Anchor
Near Island Road (County Route 1335) east of Cape Point Drive, on the left when traveling east.
The Olive Thurlow, a three-masted, 149-foot barkentine, was built in 1876. She was bound for New York City from Charleston with a load of yellow pine lumber in 1902. During a storm on December 5, she sank in Cape Lookout Bight near the . . . Map (db m76683) HM
2 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — C-24 — Cape Lookout Lighthouse
On Island Road (County Route 1335) at Cape Point Drive, on the right when traveling east on Island Road. Reported missing.
Constructed, 1857-1859, to replace original 1812 tower. Present lighthouse, 150 feet tall, is four miles south.Map (db m225924) HM
3 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — CisternsReducing Stormwater Runoff at the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum
Near Cape Point Drive at Island Road (County Route 1335), on the right when traveling south.
This 1,500-gallon cistern collects stormwater runoff from the roof of the museum. The storm water collected by the cistern is used for general irrigation purposes on site. Storm water controls such as this help prevent fecal coliform and other . . . Map (db m77039) HM
4 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — Estuaries of the Sound
Near Island Road (County Route 1335) east of Cape Point Road, on the left when traveling east.
An estuary is where water from rivers mixes with salt water from the ocean. The country’s second largest estuary is located here within North Carolina’s Back, Core, and Pamlico Sounds. Its water, nutrients, marsh grasses, and sunlight create a . . . Map (db m76720) HM
5 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — C-55 — Fort Hancock
On Island Road east of Cape Point Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Erected in 1778 by Le Chevalier de Cambray & Capt. de Cottineau to protect Cape Lookout Bay. Dismantled, 1780. Site four miles south.Map (db m225923) HM
6 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — Harkers Island Visitor Center at Cape Lookout National Seashore
Near Island Road (County Route 1335) east of Cape Point Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Welcome to the Harkers Island Visitor Center at Cape Lookout National Seashore Spanning from Ocracoke Inlet to Beaufort Inlet, Cape Lookout National Seashore preserves 56 miles of undeveloped beaches, marsh, and soundside waters along the Outer . . . Map (db m76673) HM
7 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — Horizon of Islands
Near Island Road (County Route 1335) east of Cape Point Road, on the left when traveling east.
Across the shallow waters of Core Sound and Back Sound a low string of islands appears to float on the horizon, barely above the waves. Those islands, along with their soundside marshes and surrounding waters, are the park—Cape Lookout . . . Map (db m76717) HM
8 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — In Honor and Rememberance
Near Island Road east of Stewart Road, on the left when traveling east.
In Honor and Remembrance of the heroes and victims of September 11, 2001 and to celebrate the enduring spirit of all Americans.Map (db m226083) WM
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9 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — In Honor of Our Veterans
On Island Road at Stewart Road, on the left when traveling east on Island Road.
* Killed in Action Amspacher, James A. CG • Barum, Donald N • Bates, David MC • Birch, Jerry A • Brennan, Ken MC • Brooks, Carroll P., Sr. N • Brooks, Carroll P., Jr. A • Brooks, Claude D. CG • Brooks, Claude W. CG • Brooks, Curvis A • Brooks, . . . Map (db m226112) WM
10 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — Protecting People and Ships
Near Island Road (County Route 1335) east of Cape Point Drive, on the left when traveling east.
The 1859 Cape Lookout Lighthouse warns ships about the dangerous Cape Lookout Shoals—sandbars that jut out over 10 miles into the ocean. Replacing a short, 107-foot 1812 lighthouse, the new lighthouse has double walls. This design . . . Map (db m76685) HM
11 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — Rain GardensReducing Stormwater Runoff at the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum
Near Cape Point Drive at Island Road (County Route 1335), on the right when traveling south.
This 80 sq. ft. rain garden collects stormwater runoff from the roof of the Jean-Dale boat shed and the adjacent road. Rain gardens are depressions that contain native plants that absorb and filter polluted stormwater. This simple and effective . . . Map (db m77038) HM
12 North Carolina, Carteret County, Harkers Island — Welcome to Harkers Island…The Outer Banks National Scenic Byway
On Island Road (County Highway 1335) north of Pintail Lane, on the left when traveling north.
In 1895, fewer than 30 families lived here. The residents of Shackleford Banks, across Back Sound and south of Harkers Island, began an exodus after the 1899 hurricane hit. The majority settled here. These relocated bankers were shore whalers . . . Map (db m213054) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024