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Vacation Rentals In Kill Devil Hills
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Recently Viewed ListingsShare This Page With Others:About Vacation Rentals in Kill Devil Hills Situated just about half way between New York state and Florida, North Carolina is a state that has one of the most comfortable climates in the country. Visitors staying in North Carolina Vacation Rentals will be a little curious to know something more about a landmark that bears the name Kill Devil Hills. In fact, Kill Devil Hills, established in 1952 is the oldest township in the Outer Banks. The peculiar name has been there much longer than the establishment of the town; but how the landmark came to be called by that name is obscure. Some colorful versions are there, and one popular version, and also the generally accepted one is that the place was named so during the colonial period for a brand of rum 'Kill Devil,' found washed ashore!
The northern Outer Banks was characterized by a series of sand mountains over 100 feet high that stretched from Corolla south to Nags Head. One of the larger of the dunes was Kill Devil. Kill Devil Hills found place forever in history books, when Wright Brothers choose this site for their first air flight in 1903. From Kill Devil Hills Vacation Rentals, one of your must visit places in the first day itinerary should include Wright Brothers Memorial, an impressive structure that is visible for miles. There are great restaurants, shopping, and several popular sports easily accessible from your Kill Devil Hills vacation rentals. Kill Devil Hills is more or less the center of your Outer Banks Vacation, and with Outer Banks Vacation Rentals, you could never say 'no' to even an extended stay offer in the area. In Kill Devil Hills vacation rentals, your holidaying could be nothing short of becoming 'incredible'.  |
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Situated just about half way between New York state and Florida, North Carolina is a state that has one of the most comfortable climates in the country. Visitors staying in
The northern Outer Banks was characterized by a series of sand mountains over 100 feet high that stretched from