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8601 East Oak Island Drive Oak Island, NC 28465
Offer beautiful vacation properties on Oak Island, NC. All have many amenities and there is plenty to do on the island - fishing, biking, swimming and more. Oak Island ... More on Visitnc.com

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122 N Howe Street, Southport, NC 28461

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110 E Nash Street, Southport, NC 28461
Lantana's Gallery and Fine Gifts is a unique shop located in historic Southport, North Carolina. Lantana's opened in June 2007 specializing in art, jewelry and decorative accessories. ... More on ncbeaches.com
Loved the Claire Murray and MacKenzie-Childs! You rarely see these products in person! Great art here, too! What a great addition to ... More on ncbeaches.com

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101 Lighthouse Wynd, Bald Head Island, NC 28461
Tower Information: Tower Height: 100' Focal Plane: 110' Active Aid to Navigation: Deactived (1930) *Latitud... More on Us-lighthouses.com
I visited in Auguse of 06 and the ocean was as warm as stepping into a bath. The sand was soft, and ... More on GeckoGo

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715 N Howe Street, Southport, NC 28461

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Oak Island, North Carolina, United States

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Southport, North Carolina United States
We serve the areas of southport, oak island, bald head island, holden beach, carolina beach no fishing license required while on board bbb accredited business the yeah right ii is the charter boat fishermen prefer and locals recommend ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Keelson Row, Bald Head Island, NC 28461

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106 SE 58th Street, Oak Island, NC 28465
Dance 4 Life Studio for the Performing Arts offers Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Lyrical, Modern, Hip Hop, competition team, Adult Dance, Adult Ballet and Latin Boot Camp. We also offer Flute Lessons, Guitar ... More on ncbeaches.com
This is definately a 5 star Studio. I have had great results with my child progressing with her ballet/tap/jazz techniques, skills, and knowledge. I am very satisfied with the individual attention ... More on ncbeaches.com

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Southport NC 28461, United States of America
Inscription. Confederate Lifeline. On January 9, 1861, as secession fever swept the South, an armed body of civilians overwhelmed Fort Johnstons lone occupant, Ordinance Sgt. James Reilly, and demanded the keys. Reilly quickly surrendered ... More on HMDB
