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Place Description
Otto

town in S Macon County. Alt. 2,060. Inc. 1909, but long inactive in municipal affairs.

Otway

community in E Carteret County near the mouth of Ward Creek. Settled about 1800. Named for Otway Burns (1775-1848), captain of a privateer vessel in the War of 1812. Alt. 5.

Ouaniche

See Wananish.

Outer Banks

are a string of low, narrow, sandy islands extending for more than 175 mi. from the Virginia state line to below Cape Lookout. They are separated from the mainland of North Carolina by broad, shallow sounds. Narrow inlets through the Outer Banks provide access to the Atlantic Ocean from the sounds. The Outer Banks, from N to s, are Currituck Banks, Bodie Island, Pea Island, Hatteras Island, Ocracoke Island, Portsmouth Island, Core Banks, Shackleford Banks, and Bogue Banks. In 1709 John Lawson wrote of the "Sand Banks." In 1713 the term "Sea Banks" was used in describing them (see Shackleford Banks). See also Carolarns Islands; Croatoan Island.

Outer Diamond Shoal

See Diamond Shoals.

Outlaws Bridge

community in NE Duplin County.

Outlaws Pond

on Halls Marsh Branch in N Duplin County.

Outlook

community in S Madison County.

Outz Creek

rises in E Alexander County and flows E into Iredell County.

Oval

community in S Ashe County served by post office, 1898-1953.