For Highway 64, Manteo makes a lasting impression as the last stop on the east end due to it’s great historic tragedy and the charming community that has built up from it. First discovered in 1584 by the English and named for a Native American from the Croatans tribe, Manteo is known as the Lost Colony due to the disappearance of it’s first colonists between 1587 and 1590 in which English supplies were delayed. (To read more about Manteo’s history as the Lost Colony, read Mia Brady’s article here.) From this tragedy, tourism attractions have blossomed into the form of the nation’s longest-running symphonic drama at the Waterside Theatre: Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Paul Green’s The Lost Colony. Drama aside, the Elizabethan Gardens provide a scenic walk, Roanoke Island Festival Park hosts shows, and the inner town of Manteo was in the top 10 United States wedding destinations, according in Travel Channel.
To learn more about the Full Moon Brewery, read Phoebe’s article here.
Manteo
By Jennifer Grant Our plans to eat breakfast while looking out over the marina had been slightly foiled by Mother Nature. The sky was dark and gloomy and the rainfall had just turned heavier as we pulled into the parking…Read more Stripers Bar and Grille
By: Dannie Cooper, 2013 On the third day of our travels along Route 64, we woke up in Plymouth and drove out to Manteo. Finding ourselves without caffeine and a little hungry, we decided to stop somewhere in Manteo. One…Read more Front Porch Cafe
By Mei Bess, 2013 Elizabethan Gardens, home to the largest bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth I and ten acres of beautiful landscaping in Manteo, NC. Construction began on June 2, 1953, the same day Queen Elizabeth II was crowned Queen…Read more Elizabethan Gardens
By Dannie Cooper, 2013 The Island Guest House is a cute hotel in Manteo, North Carolina. From the road, it’s barely visible; only a sign in front of the main building marks its location. As we pulled up the driveway…Read more Review of the Island Guest House
By: Phoebe Hyde Located amongst the quaint, wood-paneled homes of Manteo, Full Moon Café and Brewery sits on the far side of the street from the water, offering a one-of-a-kind brew. Here, small batches of British ales are produced using…Read more At Home in a Foreign Environment
By Mia Brady Despite the fact that I have attended college in North Carolina for the past four years, the Outer Banks is a place that I had not yet managed to journey to before this road trip. As we…Read more Manteo: A tourist destination, or a