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Wright Brothers National Memorial


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Site of the world's first controlled powered flights by the Wright Brothers on December 17, 1903. Museum exhibits, reproduction of the 1903 airplane and 1902 glider. Monument to the Wright Brothers, reproduction of living quarters and hangar. First flight grounds.




Address:
800 Colington Rd
Hwy 158, MP 7.5
Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
Phone: (252)441-7430
Our Website:www.nps.gov/wrbr

Come visit us in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Colony IV By The Sea

87 rooms, 8 efficiencies. Continental Breakfast, Guest Laundry, Microwave, Non-Smoking Rooms Available, Outdoor Shower, Refrigerator, Fireplace, Coffee Maker, Spa/

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Burger King

Fast food. Lunch & Dinner. Open all year. Also located in Duck.

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The Nature Conservancy at Nags Head Woods

A 1,400-acre maritime forest with more than five miles of hiking trails, plus a visitors center and gift shop.

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Flying Fish Cafe & Wine Bar

Fine casual dining, lots of fresh seafood, great pastas and large steaks. 40 wines by the glass, extensive reserve wine list. Homemade breads. Home of the chocolate hurricane. Reservations recommended.

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Things to do Memorials near Kill Devil Hills, NC

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Edmundson-Fox Memorial

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Confederate War Memorial

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