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Typical Month
September
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Duration
4 days
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Size
small
About Currituck County Fair
The Currituck County Fair celebrates a unique Outer Banks and mainland county where the famous Currituck wild horses roam the northern beaches, duck hunting has defined the local culture since the 19th century, and the Currituck Sound separates the sandy barrier islands from the mainland farm fields.
What to Expect
Expect livestock shows, 4-H competitions, waterfowl and decoy carving exhibits, duck hunting heritage displays, local seafood vendors, and a county fair rooted in the distinctive culture of North Carolina's northeastern corner.
Visitor Tips
Currituck County's northern Outer Banks are accessible only by four-wheel-drive vehicle or ferry, protecting the wild horses and remote beaches from development. The Currituck Lighthouse, Whalehead Club historic hunting lodge, and Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge are major attractions.
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