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The Revenue Cutter Mercury | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The Revenue Cutter Mercury — The Little Ship That Could||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/03/Mercury_-_War_of_1812-2_400x267.jpg
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The USS Huron | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
Nothing Was Possible – The Horror of the Sinking of the USS Huron, with court records and accounts of that tragic night.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/Untitled-1.jpg
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The Metropolis | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
There were problems almost immediately. Even in the comparatively calm waters of Delaware Bay, she began taking on water, and when the ship got to the open sea off Cape May conditions worsened.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/metropolis.jpg
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The M&E Henderson | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The sinking of the M&E Henderson ship, largely forgotten by history, set in motion a series of events that had huge implications.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/richard.jpg
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Priscilla | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The rescue of the crew of the Priscilla by Surfman Erasmus Midgett on August 18, 1899, may be the most remarkable in the storied history of the US Lifesaving Service and the US Coast Guard.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/pricilla.jpg
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The Sinking of the Kentucky | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
A relic of the past, the steamship Kentucky met its demise in heavy seas and storms. Luckily, everyone survived. Read the true account of the OBX shipwreck.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/Shipwrecks-Photo-768×512-1.jpeg
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The Sinking of the City of Atlanta | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
Another shipwreck of the OBX named the “City of Atlanta”, it met its doom when the German submarine launched a torpedo, striking it down. Only two survivors remain.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/City-of-Atlanta-Shipwreck-1536×1226-1-e1630703067770.jpeg
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Carroll A Deering | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
The Carroll A Deering shipwreck off the coast of Cape Hatteras on the Outer Banks, NC remains one of the most baffling mysteries in maritime history.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/carroll-deering-400×267-1.jpg
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The Sinking of the SS Home | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
Built in 1836, the S.S. Home sank in 1837 with 95 lives lost. Read the story that resulted in the “Steamboat act of 1838”, requiring life preservers for those on board.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/08/Awful_wreck_of_the_steam_packet_Home.jpg
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Pappy’s Lane | Outer Banks Shipwrecks | Carolina Designs
A team of researchers have helped solve the mystery of the Pappy’s Lane shipwreck off the coast of Rodanthe on the Outer Banks.||https://pages.carolinadesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/09/site_mapping_aerial-768×702-1.jpeg