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The Matriarchs of Ocean Isle

Summary by Our State Magazine
Dawn didn’t break over Ocean Isle Beach on October 15, 1954, but waves did. They towered over the shore in the weak morning light, thundering onto the sand as if to herald the arrival of Hurricane Hazel. She blew into town on winds 140 miles an hour strong, riding a storm surge 18 feet high. To make matters worse, it was a full moon with the highest lunar tide of the year. The official report from… Source
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Our State Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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