When the settlers at Roanoke vanished in 1590, they left behind one piece of evidence: the word "Croatoan" carved into a ...
What was lost is now found. Researchers believe they might have cracked the case of the lost colony of Roanoke — a great American mystery that has eluded historians for centuries. The caper concerns a ...
The fate of the settlers who founded the "Lost Colony of Roanoke" in what is now North Carolina remains unknown.
Imagine Mercer Island without the Roanoke, established in 1914 and now almost everyone’s favorite spot on the island.
A 16th-century map could offer insights into the enigma surrounding the settlers of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Established in 1587 on the island that now shares its name, near the current North ...
The tourist said he found the stone about 50 miles inland from Roanoke Island, matching White’s ... ending not far from what is now Atlanta, Georgia. The news made headlines around the nation.
A 400-year-old map could reveal the secrets of a lost English colony that experts have spent hundreds of years searching for.
The plume from Roanoke Island “put us in good hope ... Excavations at a Native American village site on Croatoan (now part of Hatteras) Island have unearthed clear evidence of Europeans ...
To get to the North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island, travelers will need to take a car or taxi due to the lack of public transportation to and from the area. The aquarium is open daily (except ...
Located in Manteo, the Roanoke Island Festival Park takes visitors back in time to the 1500s and the settlement of Roanoke. Inside the park, you can board the replica Elizabeth II ship ...
The Roanoke Island mystery may have been solved ... It suggested that the location, now known as Site X, was a previously unknown English settlement. North Carolina’s First Colony Foundation ...