Hey there, Kill Devil Hills! Are you ready to take a delightful journey back to the past? Mark your calendars for a super exciting event happening on Friday, October 11, 2024! The Kill Devil Hills Historic Landmarks Commission is thrilled to invite everyone to their special dedication ceremony and historic homes tour. And guess what? The best part is that it’s free and totally open to the public!
The festivities kick off at 1:30 p.m. at the KDH Town Hall, located at 102 Town Hall Drive. It’s going to be a fantastic time as the commission dedicates their newest Historic Landmark! This is a perfect chance to learn more about our charming town’s rich history. A special video showcasing Historic Designated Homes in Kill Devil Hills will be premiered. You won’t just see exterior shots; there will be some amazing interior footage and even interviews with homeowners! How cool is that?
And don’t worry about going hungry while you soak in all this historical goodness – light refreshments will be served, so you can snack while you enjoy the celebration.
Once the dedication ceremony wraps up around 2:00 p.m., the real fun begins! You can embark on a self-guided tour of various Historic Designated Homes in the area. This is your chance to peek inside some of the most interesting and beautiful homes that carry the charm of yesteryear! Just head back to 102 Town Hall Drive right after the ceremony, where you can pick up your very own Historic Landmark guide that lists all the participating homes on the tour.
Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this event is a golden opportunity to connect with our community, learn about our past, and appreciate the heritage each home holds. Plus, it’s a chance to indulge in the stories and experiences shared by fellow residents who are as passionate about preserving history as you are!
And there’s still more happening around the Outer Banks! If you’re a music lover, don’t forget to check out the Journey tribute band, Trial By Fire, performing at the COA Performing Arts Center. Make it a weekend of fun and culture – enjoying both history during the day and a vibrant musical experience in the evening!
So, gather your friends and family, and don’t miss out on this splendid day of history and celebration! The Kill Devil Hills Historic Landmarks Commission is making sure that we remember and appreciate where we come from while having a great time together. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the local offices or simply just show up and join the fun!
This is more than just a tour; it’s a celebration of our culture, community, and the memories we create together. Mark those dates, and we can’t wait to see everyone at the KDH Town Hall on October 11, 2024!
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