When you walk through the doors of the Whalehead Club, you'll enter a magical world. Surrounded by all the opulence of 1920s High Society, you'll wander through spacious rooms where corduroy-textured walls and distinctive cork-tile floors provide an impressive setting for lily-shaped Tiffany sconces...
Read MoreTag: Whalehead club
No one has the same vision for the perfect vacation. Some may picture peace, quiet, and seclusion while others may picture plenty of activities close by. Regardless of what your ideal vacation looks like, there is an Outer Banks town perfect for everyone.Which Outer Banks town is best for
Read More
Occupying 39 acres in Corolla the Whalehead Club today anchors Currituck Heritage Park. The building, painted a startling shade of yellow, is considered an outstanding example of Art Nouveau-style of architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.However, neither the beauty
Read More
The Outer Banks have long been a refuge for those seeking quiet, privacy, and a simpler way of life, including celebrities. However, the first "celebrities" to take shelter on the Outer Banks were infamous rather than famous, including pirates such as Calico Jack and Blackbeard. From the 1600s to
Read MoreMemory Monday 4/29/13Lazy OBX MorningThis week's Memory Monday Photo submission comes to us from Mark Bridge, of East Pittsburgh, PA who stayed with Outer Banks Blue this past fall in the property "Long Distance Voyager II." We love Mark's picture showing a foggy early morning scene
Read MoreMemory Monday 2/18/13Surf's Up!This week's Memory Monday photo comes to us from Susan Roy of Great Falls, Virginia who stayed with Outer Banks Blue this past September in the property "Our Sand Castle" in Corolla. Susan is pictured here at the Whalehead Club soundfront basin on a stand up
Read More