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Wright Brothers National Memorial


category : Memorials
Site of the world's first controlled powered flights by the Wright Brothers on December 17, 1903. Museum exhibits, reproduction of the 1903 airplane and 1902 glider. Monument to the Wright Brothers, reproduction of living quarters and hangar. First flight grounds.




Address:
800 Colington Rd
Hwy 158, MP 7.5
Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252)441-7430
Our Website:www.nps.gov/wrbr

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Attractions and Upcoming Events


Colony IV By The Sea

87 rooms, 8 efficiencies. Continental Breakfast, Guest Laundry, Microwave, Non-Smoking Rooms Available, Outdoor Shower, Refrigerator, Fireplace, Coffee Maker, Spa/

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Cypress House Inn

6 rooms. Fireplace, Full Breakfast, Non-Smoking Rooms Available, Outdoor Shower.

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Dare Devils Pizzeria

Serving the finest pizza and stromboli since 1987. Also offering subs, salads, appetizers, beer, wine and mixed drinks. Big TV.

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Mako Mikes

Casual atmosphere featuring seafood, pizza, pasta, pork, chicken, steak & prime rib. Dinner. Bar. Kid friendly, Live Shark Tank, Banquet Rooms.

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