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  2. Female-owned bait and tackle shop open - AOL

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    Jul. 24—CEREDO — Maddi Jeffers says she's used to customers asking "where's the owner," when she greets them at a new bait and tackle shop. The 23-year-old's response? "Right here." Breaking ...

  3. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Kitty Hawk is located at at an elevation of 7 feet (2 m) above sea . According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a complete area of 8.23 square miles (21.3 km 2), of which 8.18 square miles (21.2 km 2) is land and 0.0476 square miles (0.123 km 2) (0.579%) is water.

  4. Survival kit - Wikipedia

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    Cosmonaut's survival kit in Polytechnical Museum, Moscow Sailors take inventory of a C-2A Greyhound's liferaft kit in USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) paraloft shop. A survival kit is a package of basic tools and supplies prepared as an aid to survival in an emergency. Civil and military aircraft, lifeboats, and spacecraft are equipped with survival kits.

  5. Kitty Hawk Life-Saving Station - Wikipedia

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    Kitty Hawk Life-Saving Station was a life-saving station on Kitty Hawk, on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It was built in 1874 and put in service until 1946. [ 1 ] The building is registered with National Register of Historic Places since October 11, 1984.

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  7. Wright Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A toll bridge costing $1 per trip, it became the official gateway to the Outer Banks and even featured an archway at the Kitty Hawk end that read "Dare County" at top, "1583 Birthplace of a Nation" on left, and "1903 Birthplace of Aviation" on right. The bridge replaced a private ferry service between Point Harbor and Kitty Hawk. [4] [5] [6]