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Where is the Cedar Island located?
Asked by anoop KR,
27 Apr '09 12:50 pm
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Cedar Island is an island and a small coastal unincorporated community in eastern North Carolina and some folks believe that the area has a connection to the Roanoke Lost Colony of the late 1500s. Cedar Island is located in Carteret County and was populated with local Native Americans prior to European settlers arriving sometime in the 1700s or possibly before. It is also the location of the state ferry transportation system dock where travel can be made across Pamlico Sound to the island and village of Ocracoke in Hyde County
Answered by srini, 27 Apr '09 12:52 pm
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Cedar Islands are located in the following places:
Alaska,
Connecticut,
maryland,
chincoteague Bay,
Bristol County, Massachusetti,
Dukes County, Massachusetti,
Ply mouth county, Massachusetti,
state Park, Hammond, New York,
North Caroline,
Virginia.
Answered by tinamohamedali, 27 Apr '09 12:56 pm
Alaska,
Connecticut,
maryland,
chincoteague Bay,
Bristol County, Massachusetti,
Dukes County, Massachusetti,
Ply mouth county, Massachusetti,
state Park, Hammond, New York,
North Caroline,
Virginia.
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