Nags Head North
Carolina
Looking for a home in
the friendly coastal town of Nags Head NC.
Nags
Head, an area of North Carolina's Outer Banks known for
its beaches yet rich in history and steeped in
tradition.
The Town of Nags Head is
working to build a community populated by diverse groups
whose common bond is a love of the Outer Banks.
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The mission of the Town of Nags Head is to
provide for the health, safety and welfare of the
citizens, property owners and visitors of the town, to
fulfill the requirements placed on it by the State of
North Carolina and to facilitate the achievement of
community goals by providing municipal services in a
flexible, cost effective, customer friendly manner and
to achieve this through an open, consensus driven
process that treats all with respect.
The Town of Nags Head NC is working to build a
community with an economy based on family vacation
tourism. The base of that economy is a high quality
beach experience. Important elements in developing and
maintaining this economy are:
* A relaxed-paced beach community comprised primarily of
low-density development and open spaces
* A diverse supply of accommodations, including
single-family homes, hotels, and multi-family dwelling
units, that attract and are accessible to visitors from
a wide range of economic and social strata
* A natural environment typified by clean water and a
landscape of sand dunes and non-invasive, salt tolerant
vegetation
* A group of friends soak in the beautiful Nags Head
sunshine.
healthy, well-maintained oceanfront beach that is
accessible and usable; not blocked by large structures
* A carefully managed sound front that preserves the
natural and beneficial functions of the estuarine
environment while balancing respect for private property
rights and the need to provide public access.
* A built environment that reflects the heritage of “Old
Nags Head”
* A well-organized pattern of land uses that, when
combined with a transportation system that accommodates
a variety of travel modes, promotes an active and
accessible community
* Commercial services provided by locally owned and
operated businesses that share in the building of our
community
* Recreational amenities and attractions, both
commercial and non-commercial that are wholesome and
appeal to a broad spectrum of family members, age groups
and interests.
Early maps of the area show Nags Head as
a promontory of land characterized by high sand dunes
visible from miles at sea. Tales of land pirates that
lured ships ashore in stormy weather may be the possible
origin of the town's name. Or it may have been carried
across the sea by English explorers who were reminded of
a similar location of the English coast, a high point on
the Scilly Islands, the last sight of old England that
the earlier explorers were to see on their voyage to the
New World.
We'll never know the true origin, but legend and lore
insists that early 18th century ''Bankers,'' realizing
how profitable piracy was for sea-going scoundrels such
as Blackbeard, developed their own unique method as
land-based pirates. Horses with lanterns tied to their
necks were walked up and down the beach at night.
Merchant skippers in the off-shore waters would
mistakenly think the lights were of other ships closer
to shore. They would then change course and run aground,
with the Bankers pillaging their cargoes.
Around 1830, Nags Head became known as a plush
resort area and remains so today, with a wealth of
activities nearby to please a variety of tastes.
Jockey's Ridge is the last vestige of the giant moving
sand dunes that once towered over the beaches and
greeted the first explorers. Surrounding Jockey's Ridge
State Park, thousands of vacation homes beckon travelers
of a different sort to the wide sandy beaches and
relaxed atmosphere of an Outer Banks vacation. Modern
day Bankers no longer need a lantern tied around a horse
to lure visitors. With plenty of beaches and
world-record fishing, golfing and shopping to nature
trails, wildlife refuges, shipwreck remains and historic
sites, its all here!
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