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<p>[QUOTE="patd8643, post: 620499, member: 5195"]James, agree on OBX. We had a house at Mile Post 11 for a number of years on the beach that survived storms except for some shingle damage. Loved being on the beach and the seafood. However, we had a house on the Sound at Wrightsville when Hazel hit in 1957. The first floor was filled with sand. The first 2 rows of beach side houses were gone - nothing but the pilings left. The power of the storm was amazing!</p><p>Patd[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="patd8643, post: 620499, member: 5195"]James, agree on OBX. We had a house at Mile Post 11 for a number of years on the beach that survived storms except for some shingle damage. Loved being on the beach and the seafood. However, we had a house on the Sound at Wrightsville when Hazel hit in 1957. The first floor was filled with sand. The first 2 rows of beach side houses were gone - nothing but the pilings left. The power of the storm was amazing! Patd[/QUOTE]
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