This is the last lighthouse that was built on the Outer Banks. |
View of the bottom of the lighthouse from across the yard. |
Originally a small Keepers House, a 1870 dwelling moved from the Long Point Lighthouse Station on Currituck Sound in 1920, to here. |
Now it serves as a Museum Shop. |
View from the Museum Shop. The large Keepers House is to the right and the lighthouse is to the left. |
View of the Keepers House from the lighthouse.It is a private resident now. |
View into the lighthouse. I didn't go in because I had just been in one on Hatteras Island, and didn't want to spend the $7.00. |
After viewing the lighthouse, we found a path to a dock on the sound. |
It was in the high nineties this day, so being out in the sun for very long was a bit uncomfortable. |
I had to carry Mallery most of the walk , because it was so hot and she was panting so much. |
But she does not like to be carried, and wiggles, until I put her down. |
I love this chair, because it makes me look smaller! Mallery just wanted to go back to the car. |
After putting 100 miles on the Honda going and coming back from the north end of the island, we finally got back home. |
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