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Check out some of our favorite ways to pass the time below with all of Seaside Vacations' crossword puzzles, word searches, scavenger hunts, and more, all in one place. For both kids and kids-at-heart, you're going to love all of the options that we've got for you.

Keep reading to learn more about the long legacy of Black success on and around the Outer Banks including key historic sites such as The Freedman's Colony, The Pea Island Cookhouse Museum, the Hotel De Afrique on Hatteras Island, and the Historic Jarvisburg Colored School, which recently hosted the one and only Ruby Bridges while she was in town for a book signing of her book I Am Ruby Bridges.

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Here at Seaside Vacations, we want to help make your Outer Banks vacation hassle-free, from booking to check-in and check-out, and that includes helping you plan ahead for a fun, safe Outer Banks vacation experience. So we did some research and came up with some recommendations on some of the best allergy-friendly places to eat on the Outer Banks as well as some tips and tricks for how to make taking a vacation with a food allergy a little bit easier. Keep reading for our Guide to Visiting the Outer Banks with Food Allergies!

Eating Vegetarian & Vegan on the Outer Banks Teaser

Nags Head was listed as one of PETA's Top Vegan-Friendly Beach Towns to visit in 2022. With locals and guests from all walks of life, the Outer Banks truly is a melting pot of wonderful ideas and great people, making this one of the easiest places to vacation while still living a plant-based lifestyle. Keep reading for our guide to eating vegetarian and vegan on the Outer Banks as well as some of our suggestions for the best plant-based fare on the beach!

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