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3754
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Swan Quarter, named for Samuel Swann, who settled in the 1700s, is a town most people pass through on their way to the ferry. If they stopped, they could enjoy the natural beauty; historic places, including one of the last ante-bellum courthouses still in use; and the Cutrell Inn.
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24849
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Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge maintains multiple trails for both driving and hiking throughout the refuge. Various areas of the refuge provide varying opportunities for viewing wildlife.
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42964
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Located in the Rose Bay community of Swan Quarter Township in Hyde County, the sturdy mid-nineteenth century Greek Revival house is principally associated with the George V. Credle family. Anna and Clark Twiddy purchased the house in 2014 and have since restored it.