Ocracoke Preservation Society Museum

The Ocracoke Preservation Society rescued a 100-year-old house which was threatened by new construction in the area. Ocracoke author and historian Ellen Fulcher Cloud worked with the developers, the National Park Service, and a legion of local volunteers to relocate and restore the two-story structure built by David Williams, the first keeper of the Ocracoke lifesaving Station. The building now houses the Ocracoke Preservation Society Museum and The Museum Store, offering visitors a glimpse of what life was like in earlier times through displays, artifacts, and historic photographs. The Preservation Society offices, the museum and the Museum Store are open to the public from Easter to Thanksgiving, and by appointment during the remaining portion of the year.

Getting There & Details

Address
49 Water Plant Road Ocracoke, NC 27960-0491
Phone
(252)928-7375
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.ocracokemuseum.org
Map
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