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Rockets that presaged the U.S. government’s space program soared
high above the sandy shores of Surf City, North Carolina, more than a
half century ago. Today, fewer than 2,000 people call the tranquil beach
town home throughout the year, many of them retirees, but the population
explodes to well over 10 times that when the Atlantic Ocean’s gentle
summer breezes beckon.
Surf City, with an estimated population in of 1,523, is the largest
of three towns on 26- mile-long Topsail Island, which has become a
permanent home for some people and a pleasant summer retreat for tens of
thousands of others.
The
town, and the island, has much to offer for those seeking a laid back,
small-town atmosphere. Located about 25 miles south of Jacksonville and
the same distance north of Wilmington, visitors and residents will find
beautiful beaches, interesting shops, fine restaurants and recreational
activities, including golf, kayaking, bike riding and fishing. The
winter and summer weather, as well as the cost of living, are moderate.
Topsail Island, now connected to the mainland by a swing bridge in
Surf City and a high-rise bridge at smaller, quieter North Topsail
Beach, was accessible only by boat until after World War II. During the
war, the U.S. Navy and Johns Hopkins University used the island to
launch the nation’s space program with Operation Bumblebee. More than
200 experimental rockets were fired into the sky there between 1946 and
1948. As a reminder of the island’s recent history, many of the
military buildings used by Bumblebee still remain. Topsail Island’s
lingering legend long predates the U.S. Navy’s interest in the area.
The island got its name from the pirates, including the infamous
Blackbeard, who hid their ships in the channel behind the island,
waiting patiently for their unsuspecting prey to pass. When
merchant-ship captains learned of this fiendish hiding place, they
watched for the tops of the pirates’ sails above the rolling
dunes—hence the name Topsail Island.
Even still today, treasure hunters search the forests of Topsail
Island for Blackbeard’s buried treasure. Many others have discovered
that Surf City and the island itself, with its pristine beaches, slow
and quiet pace, and magnificent weather, are treasure enough.
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