Episodes

  • Currituck’s Maritime Heritage
    Nov 1 2025

    Step into the heart of the Outer Banks’ maritime legacy with this episode of The Northern OBX Podcast. We’re joined by Chandler Sawyer from the Currituck Maritime Museum, who brings to life the stories of the people and traditions that shaped the Northern Outer Banks.

    Chandler explores the region’s deep connection to hunting, fishing, and boatbuilding, revealing how these trades were the foundation of Currituck’s early tourism—long before beach vacations defined the area. Through his storytelling, listeners gain insight into how the weather, water, and community all intertwined to build the character of this coastal region.

    From master craftsmen shaping wooden boats to generations of watermen navigating the sounds, this episode celebrates the hardworking spirit that continues to define Currituck today.

    Dive in to discover how the maritime past still ripples through every wave, every dock, and every story along the Northern Outer Banks.

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    22 mins
  • The Secrets of Whalehead
    Oct 15 2025

    Step back in time with us on The Northern OBX Podcast as we sit down with Jill Landen, Curator of Whalehead in Historic Corolla Park. In this captivating episode, Jill unlocks the fascinating stories hidden within the gilded walls of this iconic mansion — tales of wealth, love, adventure, and mystery that echo through the decades.

    Discover the extraordinary story of Edward and Marie Louise Knight, the affluent couple whose passion for hunting, nature, and each other led them to build this breathtaking Art Nouveau masterpiece along the windswept shores of the Outer Banks. Jill paints a vivid picture of what life was like in Corolla during the 1920s — when the Knights entertained guests with lavish duck hunts and soirées that have become the stuff of local legend.

    As Whalehead celebrates its 100th anniversary, Jill reflects on the mansion’s enduring legacy and the incredible journey it has taken from a private retreat to one of North Carolina’s most cherished historic landmarks. She shares how this century-old treasure continues to inspire awe among visitors, preserving the charm and stories of a bygone era while standing as a testament to the vision and elegance of the Knights.

    Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an OBX lover, or simply curious about the stories that old houses hold, this episode will transport you to another time and leave you seeing Corolla in a whole new light.

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    32 mins
  • Currituck Beach Lighthouse with Meghan Agresto
    Oct 1 2025

    Episode 2 of the Northern OBX Podcast takes you inside the history and legacy of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse. Built in 1875, this towering brick beacon helped guide sailors through the dangerous waters of the Outer Banks and still stands as a proud reminder of maritime heritage. In this episode, you’ll hear fascinating details about its construction, preservation, and the stories surrounding it. Tune in to discover why the Currituck Beach Lighthouse remains one of the most iconic and cherished landmarks in The Northern Outer Banks.

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    31 mins
  • Northern Outer Banks History with Barbara Snowden
    Sep 9 2025

    The Northern Outer Banks Podcast kicks off its very first episode with a journey through time. Local historian Barbara Snowden joins us to share her deep knowledge of Currituck’s evolving story, weaving together the past and present in a way that reminds us why this place is so special.

    From the days when duck hunting drew visitors from across the country, to the rise of tourism as the backbone of The Northern Outer Banks economy, Barbara paints a vivid picture of the people, traditions, and industries that shaped Currituck. She takes us past the historic landmarks that have stood the test of time, reminding us how each structure carries a piece of the county’s legacy. And she doesn’t stop there—Barbara also reflects on the unique visual appeal of the area, exploring how its natural beauty has remained both a challenge and a treasure for generations.

    Whether you’re a lifelong resident, a history buff, or a visitor eager to learn more about this corner of North Carolina, you’ll find yourself drawn into the stories that make Currituck unlike anywhere else. This first episode sets the stage for a podcast series that will celebrate the people, history, and culture of the Northern Outer Banks.

    Join us, listen in, and be ready to come back for more. Because if Barbara’s stories are any indication, the journey is only just beginning.

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    30 mins