The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, June 4, 1995
LEAKE WILL BRING LAUGHS TO NAGS HEAD
HISTORY LESSONS FOUND FLOATING IN MANTEO THE ELIZABETH II, A REPLICA OF A 16TH CENTURY SHIP, BRINGS THE PAST TO LIFE.
COVER STORY: SLEEPING IN BEAUTY THE OUTER BANKS' B&BS TREAT THEIR GUESTS LIKE ROYALTY.
TASTEFULLY DECORATED INNS OFFER MORE THAN A PLACE TO SLEEP
QUAINT SETTING BELIES CUISINE SURPRISES THE BACK PORCH ON OCRACOKE OFFERS DELICIOUS DINING.
MULLET RUN RIVALS CATCHES OF 30 TO 40 YEARS AGO
LIBRARY HOPES TO COMPUTERIZE RESEARCH KILL DEVIL HILLS EXPERIMENTS WITH CD-ROM BASED SYSTEM TO SPEED INFORMATION GATHERING.
CURRITUCK'S WIN STREAK ENDS IN STATE PLAYOFFS EAST CARTERET UNHORSES KNIGHTS WITH A 2-1 WIN. WILLIAM GUTHRIE HITS AND PITCHES CARTERET TO VICTORY.
LADY KNIGHTS' WIN CLOSE GAME IN QUEST FOR TITLE PLAYERS DOWN A TOUGH SOUTH LENOIR TEAM TO ADVANCE TO FINAL FOUR OF A STATE TOURNAMENT IN RALEIGH JUNE 9-10.
COUPLE IS CARVING A PLACE IN THE HEART OF MOYOCK
NO BEACON IS NEEDED TO FIND THE RIGHT WAVE
SIMPLE PLEASURES MARK FIRST YEAR ON THE BANKS
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR- CAROLINA COAST
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