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Built in the 1920s, this restored hunt club is known as the "Crown Jewel of the Outer Banks." On 28.5 acres, the first home on the Outer Banks to have an elevator, swimming pool, and basement.Open for tours daily year round.Admission is $7.00 for those 8 and older. Listed on the national Register of Historic Places. Specialty tours which include behind the scenes, ghost tour and children's treasure hunt. By reservation only.

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Corolla Chapel (Interdenominational)

The chapel was built in 1885 and served the Community until 1958. It was not used again until 1987 when a new congregation was established. In 2002

Corolla, NC Historic Churches

The Currituck Club

Host of the 2000 North Carolina Open. Golf Digest "Top 25 in North Carolina", Golf Digest 4 1/2 stars, Golf Digest "Best Places to Play" in 2004

Corolla, NC Golf Courses


Corolla Schoolhouse/Wild Horse Museum

Built in the early 1900s, this historic landmark was the first unified Corolla school created by the Currituck County School system and was open through the late 1950s. The schoolhouse has since been restored by Twiddy &

Corolla, NC Museums

Things to do near Corolla, NC

Amity Church

Built in 1850, Amity Church is one of Hyde County's architectural treasurers and the best example of a Greek Revival Church i...

Dare Haven Motel

27 rooms. Refrigerator.Open year-round. ...

Roadside Bar and Grill

Upscale southern cuisine. Lunch & Dinner. Bar/live entertainment. MC, V. Open all year. ...

Columbia Theater Cultural Resources Center

The CTCRC is housed in the renovated Columbia Theater, a former movie palace that had fallen into disrepair. The focus of the...

Surf Side Motel

70 rooms, 6 efficiencies, (8 rooms w/jacuzzi). Coffee Maker, Continental Breakfast, Guest Laundry (or Washer/Dryer in Cottag...