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Ocracoke Island is a hidden gem tucked away on North Carolina’s Outer Banks, accessible only by ferry, private boat, or plane. This remote island is steeped in history and natural beauty, with miles of pristine beaches, wild ponies, and the iconic
Ocracoke Lighthouse—the state’s oldest operating lighthouse. Once a refuge for Blackbeard the pirate, Ocracoke now welcomes visitors with its charming village, local shops, and laid-back coastal vibe. Whether you’re strolling along Silver Lake Harbor, exploring the island’s maritime forests, or simply soaking in the sunset,
Ocracoke is the kind of place that leaves a lasting imprint on your heart. It’s the perfect backdrop for Eduardo’s legacy, blending unforgettable meals with the island’s rich tapestry of experiences.
Eduardo’s Taco Stand
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