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Myrtle Grove Islandtidal-marsh island in SE Onslow County just inside Bear Inlet.
Myrtle Grove SoundSee Myrtle Sound.
Myrtle Islandin Bogue Sound, W Carteret County S of Burthen Channel.
Myrtle Lawna family seat in S Warren County near the community of Inez. Built by the Williams family in 1790 and still standing.
Myrtle SoundSE New Hanover County. Also known as Myrtle Grove Sound. See also Snows Cut.
Myrtle SwampSee Merkle Swamp.
Myrtscommunity in N Duplin County served by post office, 1893-96. Named for first postmaster James Grady's daughter Myrtie.
Nags Headtown on N Bodie Island facing the Atlantic Ocean, E Dare County. A popular summer resort since the 1830s. Inc. 1923; charter repealed 1949; inc. again in 1961. Numerous legends exist explaining the origin of the name. One of the most popular tells of natives who tied lanterns around the necks of ponies ("nags"), which were driven up and down the beach at night. The motion of the lanterns resembled that of a vessel at anchor and lured ships at sea into the shore, where they were wrecked and easily robbed. The name appears on maps of the area as early as 1738. Nags Head as a place name appears in various parts of England, the Channel Islands, and the West Indies.
Nags Head Coast Guard Stationcentral Bodie Island in E Dare County. Est. in 1874 as a lifesaving station. Lifesaving Service and Revenue Cutter Service joined to form U.S. Coast Guard in 1915. The station was declared surplus and decommissioned after World War II.
Nags Head TownshipE Dare County. Includes all of Roanoke Island and the town of Nags Head.