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  2. Roanoke Island Festival Park - Wikipedia

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    Roanoke Island Festival Park is a North Carolina state historic site located at the end of NC 400 in Manteo, North Carolina on Roanoke Island. The park includes a recreated 16th-century sailing ship, living history demonstrators, a museum, and a variety of performing and visual arts. Admission includes the main attractions and is valid for two ...

  3. List of shipwrecks of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Adventure: Pirate 10 June 1718 Sloop under the command of Blackbeard. Ran aground attempting to kedge Queen Anne's Revenge off the bar near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. [1] Allan Jackson United States: 18 January 1942 American tanker; torpedoed off Hatteras by U-66. [2

  4. Israel Hands - Wikipedia

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    On 4 or 5 April 1718, at Turneffe Atoll, Blackbeard captured the ten-gun log-cutting sloop Adventure and forced captain Herriot to join him. Also on board was Edward Robinson, the ship's gunner, who would later be involved in the Battle of Cape Fear River. Blackbeard made Israel Hands captain of the Adventure and began sailing for North Carolina.

  5. Ever evolving, Carolina Sailing Club set for 65th Governor's ...

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    Jun. 15—HENDERSON — The popularity of sailing clubs isn't what it used to be when the sport experienced its heyday in the 1980s, but the N.C. Governor's Cup Regatta is going as strong as ever ...

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  7. HMS Camilla (1776) - Wikipedia

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    Fanny, Adventure, and Ranger were all condemned and sold at Antigua. [3] April 1777 was a busy month for Camilla. On 6 April she captured the brig Willing Maid, bound from St. Thomas, Danish West Indies, to Ocracoke Inlet, North Carolina, with a cargo of sugar, rum, and salt. However, the brig sprang a leak and sank.

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