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June 2005 • Vol. 1, No. 11 A Shoreline Community, Pine Knoll Shores, NC Town Hall 247-4353 “The Time Was Right” r This whopper caught off the pier by an unidentified but elated angler surely qualified as the largest fish of the day, with the photo probably winding up In local newspapers. The photo is faded but the smiles were bright as Shelby Freeman and an attractive visitor held a model of the sidewheeler Prevensey at the opening of the Iron Steamer Pier. Sitting or standing, fishing was a relaxing pastime enjoyed by many in the 1960’s. Parking was at a premium at the Iron Steamer Pier in its heyday as shown in this 1960’s photo. The parking lot was unpaved in those years. The Iron Steamer Pier pretty much stood alone on the Pine Knoll Shores beach in the early ‘60s. The wing jutting off the eastern side gave visitors a view of the iron steamer wreck lying below. Heavily damaged over the years by storms, the pier was removed over the past winter to clear the way for single family beach homes. Standard Pre-Sort Permit #22 Morehead City, !^ 28557 Deadline for July issue is Monday, June 20. Deadline for August issue is Monday, July 18. Articles always welcome!
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