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How to Travel to the Outer Banks Using Vacation Rentals

8 hours ago ago from Realty News Now

Whether trying vacation rentals for the first time or if you're one of the nearly nine in 10 travelers who plan to rent again, Seaside Vacations offers the following planning tips and insights as a post-game update for visiting the Outer Banks: Kitty Hawk, NC (PRWEB) February 9, 2010 With a TV commercial highlighting vacation rentals having aired in Sunday's big game, the demand for vacation rental homes on the Outer Banks has soared. ...

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$499 Atlantic Beach Summer Family Vacation Package Deal! 7 days & 6 nights + $100 dining card.

5 hours ago ago from Discount Vacations & Hotel Deals - Discount family Vacation Packages

Spend you Summer Family Vacation in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina and enjoy 7 days & 6 nights for only $499 at the Peppertree Resort ® . More Information >> Spend you Summer Family Vacation in Atlantic Beach, North Carolina and enjoy 7 days & 6 nights for only $499 at the Peppertree Resort ® . Book this relaxing getaway on the bungalow beaches situated on beautiful Bogue Banks, a barrier island bordered by the Atlantic Ocean ad ...

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Sandbridge Beach – www.siebert-realty.com – Virginia Beach, VA

1 day ago ago from Real Estate

Sandbridge Beach sometimes referred to as the Outer Banks of Virginia is a peaceful, quaint coastal community just five miles long and only 20 minutes south of the exciting Va. Beach Boardwalk area. Siebert Realty is a great realty company in Sandbridge that offers 400 fully furnished beach home and condo rentals (3-10 bedrooms / sleeping 6-25 people) that come fully equipped with all the comforts of home! Check availability, view interior ...

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Calls for NOAA probe stretch to Outer Banks

22 hours ago ago from Ahab's Journal

The congressman for North Carolina s Outer Banks — an arm-in-arm ally of the New England fishing ports — has formally requested an oversight hearing by the House Natural Resources Committee into the Inspector General s report citing numerous failings and excesses by federal fishery law enforcers. In a letter last Friday to the Democrat and Republican leaders of the panel, Congressman Walter B. Jones said the body of revelations by the ...

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