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Why Is It Called Nags Head? [Solved]

It was so named, according to legend, because unscrupulous shipwreckers tied lanterns to the necks of ponies (“nags”) and marched them along the high dunes to simulate the lights of boats at anchor—a ruse that tricked captains into running their ships aground on the shoals, where their cargo was seized.

The Outer Banks - The Don’ts of OBX, North Carolina

Visiting North Carolina is one of the best choices you can make when visiting the US and probably the best place to relax and …

Outer Banks: The Graveyard of the Atlantic

How does high tide & low tide work? Why are there so many shipwrecks in the Outer Banks? How does the sand not just wash …

Only Fools & Horses pub The Nags Head recreated

Gwyneth Strong, who played Rodney’s wife Cassandra in Only Fools And Horses, raises a toast to the 40th anniversary of the …