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The USS Huron is a shoreline historical wreck near Nag's Head in the Outer Banks of NC. An informational exhibit is located in the gazebo at the Bladen Street beach access.<ref>https://archaeology.ncdcr.gov/uab/heritage-dive-sites/huron</ref>
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The USS ''Huron'' is a shoreline historical wreck near Nag's Head in the Outer Banks of NC. An informational exhibit is located in the gazebo at the Bladen Street beach access.<ref>https://archaeology.ncdcr.gov/uab/heritage-dive-sites/huron</ref>
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==Details==
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=== History ===
 
The ''Huron'' departed Hampton Roads on 23 November 1877 for a scientific cruise on the coast of Cuba. Soon after her departure, ''Huron'' ran aground off Nags Head, North Carolina in heavy weather, and was wrecked shortly after 1 a.m. next morning. For a time, her crew worked in relatively little danger, attempting to free their ship, but she soon heeled over, carrying 98 officers and men to their deaths. Of the fatalities 83 remains were recovered and buried; of which the remains of 8 officers and 61 men were identified while 14 others could not be identified.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Huron_(1875)</ref>


===Location===
===Location===

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Coordinates "N75°37'51.3"W 35°58'39.0"N 75°37'51.3"W
Region US Atlantic coast
Access via Shore
Depth range 5-30ft
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The USS Huron is a shoreline historical wreck near Nag's Head in the Outer Banks of NC. An informational exhibit is located in the gazebo at the Bladen Street beach access.[1]

Details

History

The Huron departed Hampton Roads on 23 November 1877 for a scientific cruise on the coast of Cuba. Soon after her departure, Huron ran aground off Nags Head, North Carolina in heavy weather, and was wrecked shortly after 1 a.m. next morning. For a time, her crew worked in relatively little danger, attempting to free their ship, but she soon heeled over, carrying 98 officers and men to their deaths. Of the fatalities 83 remains were recovered and buried; of which the remains of 8 officers and 61 men were identified while 14 others could not be identified.[2]

Location

The Huron is 250 yards off Bladen Street beach in Nag's Head, between mileposts 11 and 12.[3]

Depth

5-30ft.

Topography

Conditions

Visibility is reported to be typically between 5-10 ft.[4]

Facilities

There are freshwater showers at the beach access that can be used for rinsing.

Access

Do

See

Life

Safety

Hazards

Equipment

Nearby

The tugboat Explorer is nearby, near the Nag's Head Fishing Pier.

References