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the Roanoke Island Festival Park takes visitors back in time to the 1500s and the settlement of Roanoke. Inside the park, you can board the replica Elizabeth II ship, where kids will love swabbing ...
Kids will love flying kites from the top ... the living history interpreters at Roanoke Festival Island Park really do bring ...
A branch of the North Carolina Aquarium is located on the northern part of Roanoke Island and has exhibits that kids would enjoy. The main attraction here is the tank containing the actual remains ...
The basic beats of the story behind the Lost Colony of Roanoke go something like this: In the late 16th century, a group of English colonists settled on an island off the coast of modern-day North ...
a small settlement of more than 100 English colonists that was founded on Roanoke Island in 1587, off the coast of what is ...
It's a mystery that has intrigued Americans for centuries: What happened to the lost colonists of North Carolina's Roanoke Island? (See "America's Lost Colony.") The settlers, who arrived in 1587 ...
That dramatic claim has stoked a long-simmering debate over what happened to the 115 men, women, and children abandoned on North Carolina’s Roanoke Island in 1587. Working on a bluff overlooking ...
The caper concerns a group of some 100 British settlers who landed on Roanoke Island off North Carolina in the 16th century to establish an English foothold in the New World, Popular Mechanics ...