β Rainy Day Activities! Part 1: Corolla
π Stop 1: Whalehead Club in Corolla
π What you can expect:
Right when you enter, the nicest tour guides are there to greet you and your family! Starting on the beautiful back porch and making your way throughout the house, you will stop in different rooms and learn all about the how in 1920, Edward Collings Knight, Jr., and his wife Marie-Louise LaBel Knight purchased land outside the village of Corolla, naming their new residence Corolla Island. Built between 1922 and 1925, the house features 20 rooms across three stories in an Art Nouveau style, including custom Tiffany lamps and Louis Majorelle furniture.
π Stop 2: Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education
π What you can expect:
The Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education, opened in 2006, is a 22,000 square foot interpretive center showcasing North Carolina's wildlife. It offers free activities for kids, regular film showings, and engaging fun facts for all ages.
π Stop 3: Currituck Maritime Museum Currituck Maritime Museum
π What you can expect:
In addition to the physical boats on display, a powerful visitor experience is delivered through stunning photography, breathtaking videography, hands-on exhibits, demonstrations and educational programs.