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Following the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Move ...
The entry granite steps have been removed, numbered and stored to be
replaced after relocation.
The brick walkways have been numbered, stored, and will also be replaced
exactly the same after the move.
 Photo courtesy Bruce Roberts
Chimneys (3) on the principal keeper's house have been braced; by the end
of January movers plan to have both dwelllings loaded onto flatbed trucks
on large rubber tired dollies to move into "storage" until the tower has
been moved. Each part of the light station will then be placed exactly at
the same angle and distance from one another as they are on the original site.
Excavation around the foundation of the tower will begin by the end of
January and the mining of stone will begin soon thereafter.
International Chimney Corporation along with Expert House Movers remain on
schedule to have the tower ready to begin the move in early May.
There is 24 hour security at the site.
Security fencing is in place around the entire light station but visitors
can still get a great view of the lighthouse and the activity bustling
around the historic landmark, readying her for a move into the future.
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Chamber Launches Internet Site ...
Five years ago, the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce became one of the first (if not the first) chamber of commerce in the state of North Carolina to have its own homepage. In late December of '98 the Chamber announced a new homepage which offers more information than ever before to its members, the Outer Banks Community and those around the world who share an interest in the Outer Banks.The new site can be found at http://outerbankschamber.com and offers a listing (with addresses and phone numbers) for all 1100 member businesses, the complete "Outer Banks Relocation Guide" and a handy "History Book" containing information on the Outer Banks most popular sites, derivation of many of the Outer Banks names and an amusing lexicon of Outer Banks expressions. It's a real "power house site" for up-to-date information on all of North Carolina's Outer Banks ... from Corolla to Ocracoke!
New Provisioning Service ...
Outer Banks Provisioners was conceived and started during the early spring of 1998 and began provisioning their first vacation homes during the summer season.
For years Webb Brown and Claudia Buchanan traveled to North Carolina's Outer Banks for vacations in the summer and chartered sailing vessels in the Caribbean in the winter. One of the chores they found taking too much of their precious vacation time was grocery shopping. That was something they had to do at home ... not something they wanted to do on vacation. They thought, how much better to arrive at your destination and have the cupboards stocked instead of bare. With this in mind, Outer Banks Provisioners was started.
Webb Brown grew up in Virginia Beach. He owned and operated a traditional mens and ladies clothing establishment, Websters, for over twenty five years. He was one of the originators of The East Coast Surfing Championship, which is in its 36th year.
Claudia has always lived by the ocean ... as a child, on Long Island, then on the Outer Banks, Virginia Beach and now back on the Outer Banks. She has an extensive retail and outside sales background. Claudia was part of the 'core staff' at The Galleon Esplanade in Nags Head during its heyday of the '70s & '80s.
When Webb and Claudia moved to the Outer Banks, they looked for a service business that pampered the public and was unique. "Far too many vacationers drive hundreds of miles to find gorgeous vacation homes devoid of almost everything ... nothing to drink or eat. It's unpack the car and go to the grocery store ... just so you can have dinner that evening and breakfast the next morning" says Webb. Claudia and Webb have made it possible for you to stop by your realtor's office, pick up the key, unlock the front door and go to the beach, for a bike ride or go fishing. Everything is there ... all you need do is enjoy the rest of your day! There are cold drinks in the refrigerator, snacks to eat and the charcoal is ready to light for dinner. There are eggs, bacon, milk, juice and cereal for breakfast ... and everything you need for your stay.
You can visit Outer Banks Provisioners on their internet site at http://outerbanksprovisioners.com. Enjoy!
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