From the mysterious disappearance of Roanoke settlers to the Wright brothers' first flight, the Outer Banks are historically important yes, but they are also postcard pretty with enough beach to share between summer visitors.
Learn more about post-Civil war history in the South with hands-on exhibits at the Levine Museum of the New South. Imagine life in a one-room tenament farmers home, listen to sit-in tales over the lunch counter, and explore the cotton-making process on a self-guided tour of the permanent collection, Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers. The museum also hosts traveling exhibits that range in nature and theme.
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