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Ocracoke may
refer to:
Ocracoke,
North Carolina Ocracoke Island Light, a
lighthouse on
Ocracoke island Ocracoke Inlet, the
inlet at the
southern end of...
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Ocracoke (/ˈoʊkrəkoʊk/ OH-kruh-kohk) is a census-designated
place (CDP) and
unincorporated town
located at the
southern end of
Ocracoke Island, located...
- The
Ocracoke raid, also
known as the
Attack on the Port of
Ocracoke, was a
successful British amphibious attack conducted by Rear-Admiral
George ****burn...
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Ocracoke /ˈoʊkrʌkoʊk/
Light was
built in Hyde County, on
Ocracoke Island,
Ocracoke,
North Carolina in 1823 by M****achusetts
builder Noah Porter. The lighthouse...
- Island-Currituck Ferry, the Hatteras-
Ocracoke Ferry, the Swan Quarter-
Ocracoke Ferry, and the
Cedar Island-
Ocracoke Ferry. Additionally, a semi-regular...
- The
Ocracoke Observer is a
print and
online newspaper produced in
Ocracoke, NC. The
paper is
created on
Ocracoke and
printed in Greenville, NC. Ten print...
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Ocracoke Inlet (/ˈoʊkrʌkoʊk/) is an
estuary located in the
Outer Banks of
North Carolina,
United States that
separates Ocracoke Island and Portsmouth...
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USCGC Ocracoke (WPB-1307) is an
Island class Cutter of the
United States Coast Guard. She is
homeported in Maine,
where she
patrols international and territorial...
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Harkers Island in
eastern Carteret County, the
village of Wanchese, and also
Ocracoke—plus the
Chesapeake Bay, such as
Smith Island in Maryland, as well as Guinea...
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cultural identity in the area. In 1845,
Ocracoke Island was
transferred from
Carteret County to Hyde County.
Ocracoke bene****ed from a
modest shipping industry...