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The Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Outer Banks--20th Edition

The Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Outer Banks--20th Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Travel Reference
Review: Absolutely wonderful travel guide. Pay close attention to the authors' suggestions for their favorite restaurants... it's well worth it! Can't stress enough how much an earlier edition helped on our first trip to the outer banks... this edition has also helped immensely on our second trip!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Travel Reference
Review: Absolutely wonderful travel guide. Pay close attention to the authors' suggestions for their favorite restaurants... it's well worth it! Can't stress enough how much an earlier edition helped on our first trip to the outer banks... this edition has also helped immensely on our second trip!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: author
Review: As co-author, I understand the need for updating the information in this book. The publisher has continued to use both my name and Ms. Lauby as authors, but did not allow us to update the material from when it was first written. Things change rapidly on the Outer Banks, and I too feel the guide should be updated more regularly. But I also think it continues to provide a great feel for the area and offers starting points for those interested in pursuing specialized interests.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Where's the Altoona?
Review: The author needs to update. For being hot off the press in April, 2000, I was disappointed it wasn't more current. Don't bother looking for the "wreck of the Altoona" - the locals informed us that it hadn't been seen since 1978 (the author's directions to find it were poor and we walked for about two hours in the hot sand trying to find it before we finally went to the visitors center and asked). Do go to Edenton and take their self-guided walking tour (approx 1 hour) This is a very pretty town and a nice side trip.


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