Learn about Frank Stick’s vision for developing the Outer Banks along with his modernist design fit for its unique architectural landscape during the next History for Lunch at the Museum of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City.
“Frank Stick’s Flat-Tops: A Vision for the Outer Banks” is scheduled for noon Wednesday, April 3. The public can attend in-person and through Zoom. To attend the talk virtually, register online in advance to receive the link.
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The Outer Banks History Center staff will present the history of Stick’s flat-top cottages of Southern Shores that grew from his vision of a thriving beach community in a remote landscape of the early 20th century.
History for Lunch is a monthly program organized by the museum. The Friends of the Museum of the Albemarle are supporting this month’s virtual program.
Learn more about the developer: Read Coastal Review’s special report, “Frank Stick: A Maverick Who Helped Shape the Outer Banks,” by two-time Pulitzer Prize recipient Gilbert M. Gaul.