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Duck hunting built this coast. The Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education, opened in 2006 on the grounds of Historic Corolla Park, puts that history in front of you across 22,000 square feet of exhibit space. The centerpiece is a serious collection of antique waterfowl decoys — over 200 on display — alongside a simulated salt marsh duck blind and the award-winning film *Life by Water's Rhythms*. Outdoor skills programs run regularly and are free to the public, registration required.
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