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Currituck Beach Lighthouse
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| The Currituck Beach Lighthouse at Corolla is the only light in North Carolina that is still housed in its original structure. The tower is 163 feet tall. First put into service on December 1, 1875, it still serves as an aid to navigation. Each of the many lighthouses in the region received distinctive painted exteriors to aid identification - except the light at Corolla. It was distinguished by being left unpainted, allowing the visitors to view nearly one million bricks. |
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Explore the Currituck Beach Lighthouse attractions and plan your visit. |
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Read curious facts regarding the Currituck Beach Lighthouse history and features. |
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Admire the Currituck Beach Lighthouse and climb its 200+ stairs. |
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