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Frisco Native American Museum & Natural History Center
Frisco Native American Museum & Natural History Center Review
A nationally recognized collection of Native American artifacts fills the Frisco Native American Museum & Natural History Center. Galleries display native art from across the United States as well as relics from the first inhabitants of Hatteras Island. The museum has been designated as a North Carolina Environmental Education Center. Several acres of nature trails wind through a maritime forest, and a pavilion overlooks a salt marsh.
- Address: Rte. 12, 53536 N.C. Hwy 12, Frisco, NC, 27936 | Map It
- Phone: 252/995-4440
- Cost: $5
- Hours: Tues.-Sun. 11-5, Mon. by appointment. Call ahead for winter hours
- Website: www.nativeamericanmuseum.org
- Location: Hatteras Island
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