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  2. Shallotte River - Wikipedia

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    The Shallotte River name dates back to at least 1734. [1] According to some accounts, the waterway was once known as the "Charlotte River", a name coined by a traveler who crossed it by ferry. [1] Over time the word Charlotte morphed into Shallotte. [7] Another explanation is the river was so named on account of there being wild shallots along ...

  3. Surf City Pier - Wikipedia

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    The pier has daily and seasonal passes available. 24-hour fishing passes are $10 per rod for those over 11 years old and $5 per rod for those 10 and younger. 2019 seasonal rates are $325 per person for up to 2 rods and $650 for 2 people, up to 2 rods. Spectators can also walk on the pier and observe for $1 per day, per person.

  4. Shallotte, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Shallotte (/ ʃ ə ˈ l oʊ t / shuh-LOHT) [3] is a town in western Brunswick County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 3,675 at the 2010 census . [ 4 ] The Shallotte River passes through the town.

  5. As a Brunswick rest area closes for major upgrades, here's ...

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    The rest area is located off U.S. 17.

  6. List of fee areas in the United States National Park System

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    per-vehicle Petrified Forest National Park: Arizona: $25 per-vehicle Pipe Spring National Monument: Arizona: $10 per-person Saguaro National Park: Arizona: $25 per-vehicle Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument: Arizona: $25 per-vehicle passes valid at Wupatki National Monument: Tonto National Monument: Arizona: $10 per-person

  7. Holden Beach, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Eventually land was donated and the church was erected in the 1940s. It was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel in 1954 but was rebuilt shortly thereafter. Today the chapel serves the many hundreds who live on and around Holden Beach and the numbers of visitors who vacation on the island during the summer months.

  8. Hunting Island State Park - Wikipedia

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    The center is located at the entrance to the Paradise Pier fishing pier, which juts into the Fripp Inlet between Hunting and Fripp Island. The lighthouse is open year round to the public when maintenance is not being performed. Visitors are able to climb to the viewing deck of the 136-foot-tall (41 m) tower for a nominal fee.

  9. Big Break Regional Shoreline - Wikipedia

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    Fishermen must have a California fishing license. A beach launch is available for kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards. Big Break is a terminus for Big Break Regional Trail and Marsh Creek Regional Trail. [4] The visitor center offers craft activities and programs every weekend. The park has a small rough trail, Levee Top Trail, that features owl ...