Kitty Hawk North
Carolina
Looking for a home in
the friendly coastal town of Kitty Hawk NC.
The
once-tiny soundside village is one of the largest
townships on the Outer Banks. On the oceanside,
thousands of rental homes, restaurants and shops are
part of the development that has characterized the
northern Outer Banks from
Nags Head to Corolla. The Town of Kitty Hawk
prides itself on providing a public beach for the
enjoyment of fulltime residents and visitors alike.
There are many public beach accesses, with parking
available
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Located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the
Town of Kitty Hawk offers year-round residents and
visitors alike a unique and relaxing environment. The
Town consists of a thriving Village that has been around
for generations, a newer beach community of residential
cottages, and a maritime forest called Kitty Hawk Woods.
The Woods feature a wide variety of plant and animal
life.
The beach and village consist of low to medium density,
single-family residential developments served by small
businesses. Both the beach and the village share a
feeling that development remains on a human scale and in
harmony with nature. It is a pattern and character of
development that the Town's people, both year-round and
seasonal, are quite comfortable with and want to retain.
The origin of the name Kitty Hawk is still a matter of
local debate. Most people agree that it is a Native
American name for this area. The word originally
appeared on English settlers' maps as "Chickehawk" or "Chickahawk"
in the early 1700's. By the late 1700's, local residents
spelled the name as we do today, with old land deeds
referring to settlements as "Kittyhuk," "Kittyhark,"
KittyHawk," and "Kitty Hawk."
Once a remote area,
Kitty Hawk NC has grown into a summer resort area
and provides some of the best beach recreation on the
North Carolina Coast.
When Orville Wright stepped ashore in Kitty Hawk Village
in the fall of 1900, he probably already knew that he
and his brother were destined to make history as
discoverers of flight. After all, they had chosen this
remote fishing village on the Outer Banks partly for
privacy from prying eyes. Three years later, they would
indeed break the bonds of earth for the first time in
their heavier than air flying machine. From that moment
forward, Kitty Hawk would forever be associated with the
Wright Brothers as the birthplace of aviation -although
the actual flight took place four miles south from the
base of Kill Devil Hill.
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