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According to research done by the Federal Point Historic Preservation Society, the first pier at Kure Beach was built in 1923 by Lawrence C. Kure, son of Hans Kure, a Danish ship captain who moved ...
Kure Beach attracts thousands of people with fishing rods and reels in hand hoping to catch big ones on the oldest fishing pier on the east coast. KURE BEACH, NC (WECT) - More than 2,200 people call ...
Beach House Burgers: This is the perfect place to grab a quick — and delicious — bite if you’ve been on the beach, 118 Fort Fisher Blvd. N., 910-458-8586.
PBS Charlotte takes you out to the pier at Kure Beach for a little NC fishing history -- and one family's history of rebuilding the pier, storm after storm.
The year-round population in Kure Beach remained low until well into the 1990s. But then it hit a period of fast growth, jumping from 619 residents in 1990 to 1,557 in 2000, according to U.S ...
The Kure Beach Pier's history started with L. C. Kure, who built the first pier in 1923. His grandson, Mike, has owned the pier since 1984. The current Kure Beach Pier is 750-feet long and 22-feet ...
Kure and his sons started a variety of businesses and amusements, saw the construction of Dow Road, the first highway in the state that led directly to the ocean, and the construction of the first ...
Michaels estimated the shark to be between four and five feet long. A King Mackerel tournament is also on the Kure Beach pier this weekend. Two North Carolina beach towns have made moves to keep ...
“We got two people in the water at Kure Beach," a man told a 911 operator. “One guy dove in to help the other one, and now he’s stuck out there.