Cape Hatteras is located off the Atlantic coast of North Carolina.
The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is located in Buxton, North Carolina, which is part of Dare County.
The first lighthouse built at Cape Hatteras was built in 1803, but the current Cape Hatteras lighthouse was built in 1870.
Over 2.3 million tourist visit Cape Hatteras each year. Cape Hatteras is located on Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
The distance between the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse and the Cape Lookout Lighthouse is about 245 miles. Driving time would be approximately 5 hours and 16 minutes.
The Cape Hatteras lighthouse has 268 steps.
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The cape south of Kitty Hawk is Cape Hatteras, located on Hatteras Island in North Carolina. It is known for its iconic lighthouse and is a popular destination for fishing, water sports, and beachgoers. Cape Hatteras is also notable for its historical significance in maritime navigation and is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
No, the Cape Hatteras lighthouse is not the oldest lighthouse anywhere, not in the state, not in the world, not in the country. The Cape Hatteras lighthouse is, though, the tallest lighthouse in the United States. Actually, it is the tallest lighthouse in North America. It is one of the tallest brick lighthouses in the world, at 193 feet tall. If it is the oldest anything, it is the oldest lighthouse in the town of Buxton, being the only lighthouse in the town of Buxton.
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