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Of all the things we did while we were visiting the
Outer Banks, I think
my favorite attraction was the
Lost Colony Drama on Roanoke Island. I
remember studying about the lost colony as early as my elementary school
days. I’ve always loved history and this story captured my attention
from the first time I heard it. What happened to those first
colonists? Jamestown was the first successful English colony but the
colony of Roanoke was the first actual attempt at an English colony in
the New World.
The Lost Colony Drama on Roanoke Island
In July 1587, 117 English colonists (men, women, and children) came to
what is now American soil to establish the first English colony. 1n
1590, just three years later, the colonists’ governor returned from
England with supplies to sustain the colony. They found the area
deserted. There was no sign of the colonists except for two small
clues. On an abandoned structure was written the word “Croatoan.” The
letters “CRO” was carved into a tree. Now, more than 400 years later,
we still have no idea what happened to that small settlement of men,
women, and children. There are theories, but no one knows for certain
what happened to them.
For me, it was serene to stand there on those grounds among the same
trees where the colonists would have built their homes. I looked around
and wondered what had happened a few hundred years ago on the very spot
where I was standing. Was there some sort of battle? An attack? Or
did these people simply move to a new place so that they could survive
until help and new supplies arrived from England? I doubt we’ll ever
know.
If you get a chance to visit the visitor’s center on
Roanoke Island, you
can view artifacts from the colonists. They know they are from the
colonists because they have dated the items to those times.
Archeologists can determine what items were English and which ones were
native. We couldn’t take photos but looking at those items was
interesting. They still find things. One of the artifacts we saw was
found by a visitor as late as 2008.
When we stepped outside the back door of the visitors’ center, we
stepped onto the same grounds where the colonists had lived before they
disappeared.
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The monument in the photo above was placed there in 1896. It marks the
area where historians believe the colonists lived before they
disappeared.
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The drama was awesome. I wasn’t all that impressed at first. I’ve
always considered this subject a serious one. I didn’t like some of the
humor, I suppose. It got better though. I ended up enjoying the
play. If you visit Roanoke, be sure to see the play.
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Be sure to check out
The Lost Colony here
while planning your trip. They present different dramas on different
days so you’ll want to plan your trip to Roanoke Island for the drama
you want to see.
Read about other great places to visit in the Outer Banks of North Carolina
here.
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