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Adventures in Carova

Corolla, North Carolina

All about what life is like living in Carova; the only place I know on the East Coast where you can live at the beach, away from commercialization, and among wild horses.

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Adventures in Carova

Carova Tide Charts Are Back!

Nov. 23, 2009
Categorized in: General Carova Info
I had more than a few comments about my tide charts stopping at November. I really did not think there would be that much interest in the winter months but apparently I was wrong.

Moonlight Ghost Tour of the Whalehead Club Dec 5th

Nov. 21, 2009
Categorized in: Local Events
Don't miss this rare opportunity to one of the oldest homes on the Currituck Outer Banks at night.

History of the Corolla Wild Horses

Nov. 4, 2009
Categorized in: Corolla Wild Horses
Colonial Spanish horses (Spanish Mustangs) have been an integral part of the history and heritage of the Currituck Outer Banks for over five centuries

Jack-O-Lantern Contest at the Currituck Heritage Park

Oct. 10, 2009
Currituck Heritage Park will be having a Carved Pumpkin Contest on October 29th at 6:00 p.m.

Currituck Board Backs Charter School Effort

Jun. 4, 2009
Categorized in: General Carova Info
“From what I’ve seen, charter schools have been successful in North Carolina,” he said. “If they go about this the right way with organization and set up and find some good teachers, I think they will be able to get (the school) off the ground.”