You’ll find Ocracoke souvenirs and mementos in just about every shop on Ocracoke Island. From t-shirts to bumper stickers, jewelry to artwork, toys to food items, Ocracoke souvenirs can be anything that reminds you of this wonderful place. Look to these stores to find them.
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49 Water Plant Road, Ocracoke
For a peek into Ocracoke’s past, visit Ocracoke Preservation Society’s Museum. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to preserving the island’s history and cultural heritage and to protecting its environment. Housed in the turn-of-the-century home of Coast Guard Capt. David Williams, the museum lets visitors glimpse island life in the early to mid-1900s. Many of the architectural elements are intact, and a bedroom, living room and kitchen are decorated with period furnishings donated by island families. The museum has photographs, artifacts and exhibits that pertain to island life and culture. A favorite is a video on the Ocracoke brogue. The museum also houses special rotating exhibits and a gift shop. Upstairs is a small research library that can be used by appointment. In the yard of the museum you can find outdoor exhibits including an old-style cistern and the traditional fishing boat, Blanche, circa 1934. During the summer, OPS hosts free porch talks with a variety of islanders sharing their knowledge, stories and history. The museum also offers a mid-week Kids Kraft program for kids. This interactive program is fun and informative and the children leave with a handmade island souvenir. Stop at the OPS gift shop for a schedule of these events. It’s free to visit the museum, though donations are encouraged. It’s open from the end of March through the first week of December.
For a peek into Ocracoke’s past, visit Ocracoke Preservation Society’s Museum. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to preserving the island’s history and cultural heritage and to protecting its environment. Housed in the turn-of-the-century home of Coast Guard Capt. David Williams, the museum lets visitors glimpse island life in the early to mid-1900s. Many of the architectural elements are intact, and a bedroom, living room and...read more
For a peek into Ocracoke’s past, visit Ocracoke Preservation Society’s Museum. The nonprofit organization is...read more
Ocracoke Souvenirs
Inside the Ocracoke Preservation Society (OPS) Museum, this gift shop helps fund the society’s ongoing projects. OPS stocks items relating to the island's natural and cultural history, including a wide selection of books and music, much of it by talented local and regional authors and musicians. The gift shop also has a section just for kids, some fun souvenirs and locally made crafts. While you...read more
Ocracoke Souvenirs
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The Variety Store is the one-stop island shop where you'll find fresh produce, hand-cut meats, beer and wine and almost all of your grocery needs. It's also the place for t-shirts, beach supplies, ice, household items, over-the-counter medicines, toiletries and gifts. The front foyer has a bulletin board and racks containing local announcements, news, menus, advertisements and information about island happenings. The hardware store next door offers tools, hardware and electrical, home, garden and automotive supplies. They're open seven days a week in season.
The Variety Store is the one-stop island shop where you'll find fresh produce, hand-cut meats, beer and wine and almost all of your grocery needs. It's also the place for t-shirts, beach supplies, ice, household items, over-the-counter medicines, toiletries and gifts. The front foyer has a bulletin board and racks containing local announcements, news, menus, advertisements and information about island happenings. The hardware store next door offers...read more
The Variety Store is the one-stop island shop where you'll find fresh produce, hand-cut meats,...read more
Ocracoke Souvenirs
Pirates Chest is a treasure trove of souvenirs and merchandise for all ages. There is an astounding variety of clothing, books, collectibles, shells, jewelry, toys, home decor and inexpensive trinkets for the kids. You'll recognize it by the big boat of conch shells at the corner of Back Road and Irvin Garrish Highway.read more
Ocracoke Souvenirs
In a cute little shop directly on the harbor docks, Ragged Sailor Trading Company is a fun place to browse among nautical and coastal decor with a touch of whimsy. You'll find an eclectic assortment of goods such as windchimes, pottery, t-shirts, puzzles and games, signs and stickers, gifts and so much more. It's in Community Square alongside other shops and eateries, and
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Village Thrift Store is much more than just a business; it's also a joint venture with Ocracoke Youth Center. Proceeds from all sales are donated to the nonprofit Ocracoke Youth Center to fund various projects in the village. Items change frequently and range from useful, artsy small items to furniture, clothes and books. Don't be surprised by what you find in the back corners –...read more