Top 10 Museums in North Carolina Coast, North Carolina Coast

April 21, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

North Carolina'’s coast and 300 miles of barrier island beaches are filled with lovely state parks, top restaurants and world-class golf courses. Cape Fear’'s beaches attract surfers. Wilmington’'s downtown contains fine antebellum homes and exciting shopping and dining. The wind-swept Outer Banks offer historic lighthouses, mysterious Roanoke Island and the Wright Brothers National Memorial. Cape Hatteras National Seashore offers hiking, biking and fishing. Ferry trips link islands with the mainland.
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57762 NC Highway 12, Hatteras Island, NC 27943 +1 252-986-2244 [email protected] http://www.bluepelicangallery.com
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Blue Pelican Gallery

Shop American Made, Shop Handmade, Shop LOCAL. Blue Pelican Gallery and Gifts is a unique little shop with a lot of heART.With hundreds and hundreds of handmade and individually produced items, Blue Pelican is a great place to pick out an affordable, special, often one of a kind gift for a special person...including yourself. We have a huge selection of items under $20. We are constantly changing and adding new art and artists. Three generations of our family own and staff the shop. Remember to shop LOCAL on Hatteras Island!Some of the items you can find are: jewelry, pottery, prints, photography, soap, candles, ornaments, sun catchers, clay wall art, metal art, blown glass art, Outer Banks SeaSalt, pet sitter gifts, art cards, and much, much more.

Reviewed By TyiaP1

I ordered online from Blue Pelican Gallery. At the time of my order, the Gallery was up on stilts, being raised due to flooding. Jennifer contacted me and let me know that she couldn't get in her store (safety) at the time and asked me if I wanted a refund or if I wanted to wait until the Gallery was lowered back down. I told her I would be fine with waiting. It wasn't more than a week, but one of the items I had ordered got lost when they lowered the house and the display fell. Jennifer wrote me a note and sent it along with my order explaining that one item had been lost, she sent several replacements, refunded my shipping, and said that she will ship the lost item when she finds it. This woman is BEYOND NICE!!! She has gone above and beyond in making up for the loss of an item that was beyond her control! She is an example of what not only quality customer service, but a quality human being, should be! Thanks Jennifer! I will definitely be recommending and shopping from your store again!

27766 Hwy 12, Salvo, Hatteras Island, NC +1 252-987-2879 http://www.peaislandartgallery.com
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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Pea Island Art Gallery, Salvo, NC

Reviewed By DonaldC1334

owner and help are great not pushy lots to choose from neat garden surrounding the house .We go in spring and the fall

3. Turnage Theater

150 W Main St, Washington, NC 27889-4944 +1 252-946-2504 http://artsofthepamlico.org
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Turnage Theater

Reviewed By Vicki802 - Beaufort, United States

If you visit Washington, you need to see if there are any events here while you visit. It is an awesome theatre in the heart of downtown. If you are lucky enough to be in town on Thursday or a Saturday, stop by Thursday evenings from 6:30 - 8:30 or Saturday morning at 10 to listen to the Beaufort County Traditional Music Association. It's free and it's the Associations time to play in the round. You can also bring an instrument if you play and join them The music is fantastic. You can come in anytime during their jams. They also have art openings here, movies and musical events. They did an incredible job in refurbishing the theatre - it's just beautiful!

4. North Carolina Maritime Museum

315 Front St, Beaufort, NC 28516-2124 +1 252-504-7740 http://www.ncmaritimemuseumbeaufort.com
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4.5 based on 856 reviews

North Carolina Maritime Museum

Premier museum that has a large collection of boats, models, decoys and dioramas about life in coastal North Carolina.

Reviewed By 972doloresm - Pinehurst, United States

Very comprehensive museum with many of Blackbeard's artifacts on display.His ship the Queen Anne's Revenge sunk right off the shore of Beaufort NC. Many very nice exhibits encompassing the maritime history.

5. Ocracoke Preservation Museum

Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960 +1 252-928-7375 [email protected] http://ocracokepreservation.org
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4.5 based on 163 reviews

Ocracoke Preservation Museum

A tiny museum that features the history of Blackbeard, the 18th-century pirate.

Reviewed By sandcmom - Boone, United States

We stumbled across this gem after eating lunch at sMacNally's. It's full of Ocracoke history but the best part is that it won't take up a whole lot of your time. It's just a small place and I think we were there maybe 30min. We soaked it all in and we on to enjoy the rest of the island. It's free which is always nice, but they do have little donation jars sat around if you do want to donate.

6. Wilmington Railroad Museum

505 Nutt St, Wilmington, NC 28401-3347 +1 910-763-2634 [email protected] http://www.wilmingtonrailroadmuseum.org
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Wilmington Railroad Museum

A wonderful railroad museum that will entertain and educate the whole family. The museum pays homage to the major impact of railroads in local and national history, featuring regional railroad artifacts dating from the 1840's through the today. In addition to the historical items, the museum has one of the finest interactive model railroad layouts in the region. Children and adults can also explore a full size steam locomotive, boxcar and caboose.

Reviewed By DrDestination

One of the best museums around. Be sure and take your time and explore the whole place. Great old railroad cars and you can even walk through a caboose!

7. Federal Point History Center

1211A Lake Park Blvd N, Carolina Beach, NC 28428-4132 +1 910-458-0502
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Federal Point History Center

8. Wright Brothers National Memorial

Mile post 7.5 on U.S. Highway 158, Kill Devil Hills, NC +1 252-441-7430 [email protected] http://www.nps.gov/wrbr/index.htm
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4.5 based on 4,204 reviews

Wright Brothers National Memorial

Park where visitors can see a replica of the Wright Brothers' plane and receive an entertaining history of flight.

Reviewed By PHLee7ca - Ellicott City, United States

We visited this attraction on a sunny Saturday in October. The cost was $10/adult and lots of free parking. We first walked around the grounds and saw the old "runway", sheds, and climbed up Kill Devil Hill to see the monument and view of the town. Then we joined the narrated tour by one of the Park Rangers, she was very informative and animated! We then spent the rest of our time touring inside the info. center and got our "passports" stamped in the Gift Store! From the top of the hill, we noticed a full scale scene of the first flight and stopped by on our drive out....very nice, all the "characters" immortalized in bronze along with the plane. A very nice "park", museum and history lesson.

9. Roanoke Island Festival Park

1 Festival Park Across from the Manteo Waterfront, Manteo, Roanoke Island, NC 27954-9396 +1 252-475-1500 [email protected] http://www.roanokeisland.com
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4.5 based on 496 reviews

Roanoke Island Festival Park

Experience a new adventure in an old-world at Roanoke Island Festival Park. This 25-acre historic site allows guests of all ages to experience first hand what life was like for the first English settlers in 1585. Historic costumed interpreters are featured through Indian Town, the Settlement Site and the Elizabeth II ship to show and tell how the first settlers lived, worked and played on Roanoke Island. For a hands-on history lesson, visit the Adventure Museum that features interactive exhibits that all ages will enjoy. The park also serves as a venue for concerts, events and weddings in the indoor theatre or outdoor waterfront pavilion. Whether you’re enjoying the museum or an outdoor concert, Festival Park offers a stunning location with piers, nature trails and picturesque views at every turn. Experience an unforgettable adventure on the Outer Banks at Roanoke Island Festival Park – where history comes alive.

Reviewed By Mike58318 - Front Royal, United States

Me and wife visited here during our vacation in South Nads Head .We especially enjoyed the tour of the ship Elizabeth and the folks on board were very informative . We toured the grounds as well and the fellow in the blacksmith shop was very informative,he was English, and his accent enhanced our experience making for a great visit

10. Museum of Coastal Carolina

21 E Second St, Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469-7615 +1 910-579-1016 [email protected] http://museumplanetarium.org/
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Museum of Coastal Carolina

The interesting exhibits, dioramas and interactive displays of this museum depicts the natural history of coastal North and South Carolina.

Reviewed By juliacI5670VL

Whenever we are in the area we try ti pop in here. Informative and great displays. Lovely staff and always a new exhibit to see. Good value for money, varied displays that teaches you about the area and wildlife.

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