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Abstract:
When the National Park Service purchased the Core Banks barrier islands in the mid-1960s, it negotiated long-term leases with the residents that allowed them to keep their homes. In 2003, the leases expired, and the residents had to leave. Nickens discusses the history of the Core Bankers and the residents' departure.
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Alger G. Willis Fishing Camps, located on Core Banks, the southern part of the Cape Lookout National Seashore, have attracted anglers for over fifty years. Green describes the camps' history and what changes the years have brought.