Buxton is an unincorporated community on Hatteras Island, a part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, near Cape Hatteras. The Cape Hatteras Light is located in Buxton.
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This book store has sea stories, fishing books, gardening books and used books for sale. Find a photo of the store, contact information and details on the products stocked.
http://www.outer-banks.com/buxtonbooks/
Buxton, North Carolina Visitors Guide
Contains accommodations and attractions information for Buxton visitors. Includes dining and shopping guides, calendar of events, business directory, maps and directions, photo tours and community information.
http://www.hometownbuxtonnc.org/
This club preserves the region’s beaches for the public. Information on volunteer opportunities, photos of Buxton beaches and membership forms are available.
http://www.capehatterasanglersclub.org/
Our Lady of The Seas Catholic Church
This Catholic Church holds Mass services on a regular basis for parishioners in Buxton. There is a history of the church, a profile of the priest and church bulletins on the site.
http://www.ourladyoftheseas.org/
Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce
Online business directory and vacation guide provided by the Outer Banks Chamber of Commerce. Community events, local news, relocation information and several other resources are also presented.
http://www.outerbankschamber.com/
Accommodations directory and itinerary planner for Outer Banks and Dare County visitors. Includes an online travel booking index, tour and travel guides, events calendar, city maps and directions, and community links.
http://www.outerbanks.org/
Describes the restaurant’s selection of steaks, seafood, pastas, soups and other dishes. Links to directions, a calendar of restaurant events and photos of dishes.
http://www.sandbarandgrille.com/ordereze/
The Red Drum Tackle Shop, Inc.
Retailer that sells fishing equipment and supplies in Buxton, NC. Includes details on the area’s fishing conditions, marine weather forecasts and tide charts.
http://www.reddrumtackle.com/