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This is a beautiful, detailed, laser engraved and precision cut map, including lake information such as surface area, elevation and maximum depth.
Included With All Maps:
- Points of interest laser engraved into the map face
- A blue, self-adhesive Swarovski crystal to mark your preferred location on the map
Our maps are made from beautiful birch plywood. Natural variances in the wood grain ensure a unique work of art. Once the map is cut, it is hand sanded multiple times, mounted on a blue board to highlight the water, and given a clear coat for a lustrous wood shine. Proudly made in the USA by American workers in an American owned business.
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Standard Engraving:
- Kill Devil Hills & Kitty Hawk
- Known for the Wright brothers of Dayton, Ohio. First powered airplane flight in 1903.
- Nags Head
- Known for huge sand dunes visible from miles at sea. The largest dune on the East Coast is named Jockey's Ridge.
- Manteo
- Named after a civilized Croatan Indian. Manteo was christened and given the name of Lord of Roanoke and served as a liason between the English and the Croatan Indians.
- Wanchese
- Indigenous people inhabited the area 1500 years ago, fishing and collecting oysters and shellfish.
- Roanoke Island
- Is best known as the sight of the first attempted settlements of English Colonists in the new world, including the settlers of the "Lost Colony". Among these "lost" colonists was Virginia Dare, the first child born to English speaking parents in the New World. Named in 1584 by Captain Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe.
- Pea Island
- Well known for the first all black man crew life-saving station. The keeper Richard Etheridge was considered the best surfman on the North Carolina coast in 1879.
- Rodanthe
- Easternmost point of North Carolina.
- Waves
- Known as Cape Kenrick on colonial era maps.
- Salvo
- Named during the American Civil War by a passing Union officer. Formally given to the town in 1901.
- Avon
- Historically known as Kinnakeet Village it was then renamed Avon in 1883. The Little Kinnakeet Life Saving Station was among the first seven stations constructed on the North Carolina treacherous Outer Banks in 1874.
- Buxton
- Most famous for Cape Hatteras lighthouse protecting sailors from Cape Point where the Gulf Stream and Labrador currents intersect. Waters off the Cape Point Coast are known as Diamond Shoals and the Graveyard of the Atlantic.
- Frisco
- Previously known as Trent, but received the name Frisco in 1898. Home to the only airfield on the island.
- Hatteras
- Named by the Croatan Indians. Hatteras, an English rendition meaning "there is less vegetation".
- Ocracoke
- Well known for the legends of Blackbeard, a pirate able to navigate the treacherous waters which provided him a hide out til his death in 1718.