North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #BBB-3
Confederate Channel Obstructions. Wood pilings placed to stop Federal fleet in Croatan Sound, still visible at low tide. Remains are 2 1/2 mi. W.
US 64/264 in, Manteo, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #BBB-2
Fort Bartow. Confederate earth fort mounting nine guns. Bombarded by Federal fleet February 7, 1862. Earthworks 2 1/2 mi. W.
US 64 in, Manteo, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #BB-5
Naval Battle Of Roanoke Island.
US 64/264 rest area northwest of, Manteo, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #B-68
Civil Air Patrol. Coastal Patrol Base, first in N.C., opened ½ mi. S.E., in 1942. Civilian pilots supported military and patrolled for German U-boats.
Airport Road in, Manteo, NC, United States
North Carolina Highway Historical Marker #B-26
R. A. Fessenden. Inventor, Pioneer in radio communication, conducted wireless experiments, 1901-02, from a station, 600 yds. S.W.
US 64 Bypass south of, Manteo, NC, United States