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Once the favorite hiding place of Blackbeard the Pirate, Island is a remote outpost accessible by ferry from Hatteras Village. This 16 mile long island was once a busy fishing hub and still retains its small village atmosphere. The village of Ocracoke was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 and includes the 1823 Ocracoke Lighthouse as well as several historic commercial buildings and dozens of unique shops. In 2006, Ocracoke's pristine beaches were once again named one of the ����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½������¯������¿������½����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¢����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¯����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¿����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������½����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¯����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¿����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������½Top 10 Beaches����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½������¯������¿������½����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¢����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¯����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¿����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������½����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¯����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������¿����¯�¿�½���¯���¿���½����¯�¿�½������½ in the country by USA Today. In 2007, Ocracoke was ranked as the #1 beach in the United States by Dr. Beach -- breaking a decade long trend of awarding the top spot to a Hawaii or Florida beach! Ocracoke was established as a port in 1715, however, pirates made peaceful commerce almost impossible along the North Carolina coast. The most notorious pirate of the day was Edward Teach, or Blackbeard. In November 1718, Blackbeard was captured near Ocracoke by Lt. Robert Maynard of the British Navy. Commanding a sloop sent by the Governor of Virginia, he killed the pirate in a bloody duel and captured the crewman. Blackbeard's death marked the end of large scale piracy on the Atlantic Coast. The first lighthouse on Ocracoke was built in 1798 on Shell Castle rock, abreast of the inlet. It was destroyed by lightning in 1818. The present lighthouse, one of the oldest still in use on the Atlantic Coast, was built in 1823. At seventy-five feet, it is the shortest lighthouse on the North Carolina coast and can only be seen for 14 miles. For many years wild ponies, numbering up to a thousand, roamed the island. Many legends exist about how the Banker Ponies came to Ocracoke Island. One story credits Spanish explorers De Soto or Cortez as having brought them as they searched for gold on their way to Mississippi and Mexico. Another story suggests that the ship "Black Squall" was carrying a circus troupe and animals when it went through the area during a storm. Historians say the most probable story is that the ponies arrived with Sir Walter Raleigh and were left on Roanoke Island at the time of the mysterious Lost Colony disappearance. As the Outer Banks became more accessible, many ponies were sold. When Cape Hatteras National Seashore was established in 1953, only 12 ponies were in existence. A pen for the ponies was established where they are now kept on a range about 7 miles north of the village.

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Percent Homes Decreasing 0 0
Percent Listing Price Reduction 23.1% 25.8%
Median List Price Per Sq Ft 0 98
Median List Price $249,000 $189,000
Median Sale Price 0 196,100
Homes For Sale 0 0
Homes Recently Sold 0 336,948
Property Tax 0 2,086
Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) 0 0
Median Value Per Sq Ft $177 $109
Homes For Sale By Owner 0 0
New Construction 0 0
Foreclosures 0 0

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Ocracoke School

1 Schoolhouse Rd | (252) 928-3251
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Dajio
based on 44 reviews - read reviews
Categories: American (New), Seafood
305 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Ocracoke Coffee Co
based on 22 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Coffee & Tea
226 Back Rd, Ocracoke
Ocracoke Fish & Seafood Company
based on 5 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Seafood Markets
416 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Flying Melon Cafe
based on 29 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Seafood
804 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
The Back Porch
based on 22 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Seafood
110 Back Rd, Ocracoke
Zillie's Island Pantry
based on 9 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Beer, Wine & Spirits
538 Back Rd, Ocracoke
Eduardo's
based on 11 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Mexican, Food Stands
950 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Ocracoke Pizza Company
based on 8 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Pizza
Hwy 12 & Back Rd, Ocracoke
Thai Moon Carry-Out
based on 12 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Thai
589 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Sweet Tooth
based on 5 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Candy Stores
12 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Gaffer's Sports Bar
based on 6 reviews - read reviews
Categories: American (New)
1050 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Jason's Restaurant
based on 17 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Delis
1110 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Howard's Pub & Raw Bar Restaurant
based on 63 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Restaurants, Bars, Food
1175 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
The Variety Store
based on 5 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Grocery, Beer, Wine & Spirits
950 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Live Oak Coffee
based on 5 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Coffee & Tea
271 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Creek Side Cafe
based on 17 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Seafood
621 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Back Porch Restaurant
based on 4 reviews - read reviews
Categories: American (New), Seafood
110 Back Rd, Ocracoke
Silver Lake Harbor
based on 1 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Local Flavor
Silver Lake Rd, Ocracoke
Tradewinds Tackle Shop
based on 2 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Fishing, Boating, Outdoor Gear
1094 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke
Smacnally's
based on 9 reviews - read reviews
Categories: Seafood, Burgers
180 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke