Outer Banks, North Carolina for School-Age Kids
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Miles and miles of beaches -- many of them uncrowded even during peak season -- are the main draw for most Outer Banks visitors. It's an ideal place for a preschooler to build his or her first sand castle or for teenagers to try their hand at surfing. There's also a healthy dose of history, but the fun kind: pirates, airplanes, and the mysterious Lost Colony.
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North Carolina Aquarium at Roanoke Island
When the weather's hot you can cool down at North Carolina's largest aquarium. Shark-loving kids will not want to miss the close-up views of sharks and other animals...
Aquarium
Wright Brothers National Memorial
What kid doesn't want to fly? The story of the Wright Brothers is one history lesson that kids don't have to be forced to learn -- they'll immerse themselves in the...
History Museum
The Lost Colony Show
Hundreds of years before "Cold Case Files" and "Unsolved Mysteries" there was the mystery of the Lost Colony. Roanoke Island, the first English settlement in the New World, vanished without...
Theater
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