Currituck Island, located in North Carolina, derives its name from the Native American term "Currituck," which is believed to mean "place of the wild geese" or "fowl." The name reflects the area's rich Natural Resources and the significance of waterfowl to the local ecosystems and communities. The island is part of the larger Currituck County, which shares this historical connection to the indigenous peoples who inhabited the region.
There hasn't been a lighthouse keeper at Currituck Island Lighthouse since it was automated back in 1939.
the circumference of currituck lighthouse
the circumference of currituck lighthouse
Currituck Beach Light was created in 1875.
Corrola, North Carolina is the closest town to Currituck Lighthouse.
Currituck National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1984.
Currituck County is located in the 3rd Congressional District of North Carolina.
The area of Currituck National Wildlife Refuge is 33.654 square kilometers.
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The phone number of the Currituck County Library is: 252-453-8345.
The Currituck Beach Lighthouse has a beam of 1,000 watts. I hope I helped. ~Maddy ☺
The address of the Currituck County Library is: 4261 Caratoke Hwy, Barco, 27917 9707