National Park Service offers Free Educational Programs
The National Park Service, Outer Banks Group, is made up of the Wright Brothers National Memorial, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. These sites reflect the history, natural beauty and recreational opportunities that make the Outer Banks such a unique place to visit.
Did you know that the National Park Service provides hundreds of special programs for visitors free of charge each summer? Attending an educational program is a great way to learn more about natural and historic resources.
For a complete listing of events scheduled, visit the website of each park Wright Brothers National Memorial. Fort Raleigh, and Cape Hatteras National Seashore and see what's available.

Ranger Rob Bolling watches Donnie and Elizabeth of Baltimore take part in an archeology program for kids.
Did you know that the National Park Service provides hundreds of special programs for visitors free of charge each summer? Attending an educational program is a great way to learn more about natural and historic resources.
For a complete listing of events scheduled, visit the website of each park Wright Brothers National Memorial. Fort Raleigh, and Cape Hatteras National Seashore and see what's available.

Ranger Rob Bolling watches Donnie and Elizabeth of Baltimore take part in an archeology program for kids.




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