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NCCOAST
Living covers a five-county region in coastal North Carolina. Each
county is profiled in depth here. For additional information on each area, pick
up or request a complimentary copy of NCCOAST Living today.
Carteret County
Carteret County encompasses many waterfront
communities along the coast, each with its own unique characteristics and
qualities, from the mainland to the barrier island of Bogue Banks. A vacation
and relocation destination, Carteret County was formed in 1722 from Craven
County. It was named in honor of Sir John Carteret, afterwards Earl of
Granville, one of the Lords Proprietors. For additional details about Carteret
County,
click here.
Craven County
From history to technology, palaces to planes,
golf courses to sailing, visitors to retirees, Craven County has very different
communities, all contributing to its burgeoning economy.
For
additional details regarding Craven County,
click here.
Onslow County
Onslow County has a variety of communities from the beach to the
base, with terrific amenities from surfing to shopping for tourists and
residents alike. The county has all the comforts of the city in Jacksonville,
and a mix of incredible farmlands and beautiful beaches to boot. For additional
details about Onslow County,
click here.
Pamlico County
For
those who love arts, sailing, kayaking and enjoying relaxing days and evenings
along the water, Pamlico County is the place for you. For additional details
regarding Pamlico County,
click here.
Pender County
Founded in 1875, Pender County was named after Confederate general William
Dorsey Pender. Conveniently located and easily accessible from Interstate 40 and
US highways 17 and 117, Pender County’s beautiful and family-oriented beaches
are a popular vacation and relocation destination. Other natural attractions
including beautiful rivers and lush maritime woodlands enhance the area’s
beauty.
For additional details on Pender County,
click here.
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