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Date(s) - 05/21/20161:00 pm - 6:00 pm The Town Market of Moyock is the place to buy local. All types of vendors on the lawn. We are excited to announce for the year 2016 we have opened the Town Market to all types of vendors and are including great events and entertainment at every event! After many request the Town Market is adding flea market, swap meet and yard/garage sale spaces to our traditional set-up that you are familiar with. This is a great opportunity for our shoppers and all types of vendors. Now, on any Town Market day, you may find local growers, producers, crafters, artisans, small businesses, independent consultants, individuals and the list goes on! Special events will be held at each Town Market throughout the year. The May 21st event will be a feature of the Tulls Bay MARINA FEST. It’s gonna be a crazy Fest of events. Hard Noodle catfish tournament trail will be there hosting one of the largest rod and noodle catfish tournaments on the East coast.

It’s going to be an organized chaos of shopping fun! Image Advertising will be excited to host the first cornhole tournament of the season!!!
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There is going to be raffles, giveaways and so much more! Grab your friends and family, bring your chairs and get ready to have a good time! We’ll see you there! Vendor space is available to all and consist of a 10’x10′ space for the entire day. Registration fee is $50. If your register by May 9, 2016 you will receive $10 OFF REGISTRATION! You can find details on our application under the Town Market vendor rules and regulations. If you are interested in being a vendor at any of our events or would like additional info; , THE LINK IS TO YOUR LEFT Jordan Mines, LLC is a Full Service Real Estate Company Serving North Eastern North Carolina Including the following Counties Dare, Currituck, Camden, Gates, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan, Bertie, Hertford, Tyrrell, Martin, Washington, Pitt. Licensed in North Carolina and Virginia Residential, Commercial Sales and Property Management Business Brokerage Government and Bank REO properties in all areas SELL OR RENT There are lot's of do's and don'ts when selling an investment property at the Outer Banks of NC.

Let me use my years of experience to guide you along a successful path of investing in Real Estate. Looking for a Bank owned property or Government owned home in Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills, Nags Head, Hatteras, Manteo, Corolla or Duck? How about a Handy Man Special, HUD home or want more information on our rapidly growing Coastal Community? How about the "Inner Banks" to include Elizabeth City, Camden, Shiloh,South Mills, Moyock, Grandy, Currituck, Powells Point, Jarvisburg, Weeksville, Hertford, Edenton, Columbia and more! The real estate market is Booming in North Eastern North Carolina! Phone: Contact PageLanguageEnglishAlbanianArabicBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGermanGreekHebrewHindiHungarianIndonesianItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMalteseNorwegianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianVietnamese Moyock is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Currituck County, North Carolina, United States.

As of the 2010 census it had a population of 3,759. Moyock is located on North Carolina Highway 168 just south of the Virginia state line. The community sits at the end of the Chesapeake Expressway toll road, and is only 25 miles (40 km) south of downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Because of this, Moyock has begun to witness an increase in residential development as an emerging commuter town for the Hampton Roads region. NC 168 leads southeast 11 miles (18 km) to Currituck, the county seat. Areas north of the N.C. state line are a short to medium distance away. Moyock is the closest of all North Carolina locales to the following places: Local greyhound racing was originally in Norfolk County in the 1930s, until Virginia officials shut down the Cavalier Kennel Club (CKC). The CKC moved their operations a half mile south of the state line to a quarter-mile oval track in Moyock on North Carolina Highway 168. Prior to when they moved to Moyock, the CKC attracted gamblers and spectators from all over the Hampton Roads region from the late 1940s until the early 1950s.

The track's primary market was the thousands of service men (mostly U.S. Navy personnel) that were stationed in Norfolk. Not long after its establishment in North Carolina, anti-gambling advocates and the North Carolina Supreme Court upheld the North Carolina State Legislature's anti-dog-racing law in 1954. It was until 2009 that the CKC was able to claim that Paul Hartwell invented the greyhound letter rating system, which stood as the standard for all greyhound racing, which also led to the Composite Speed Rating system. After the Cavalier Kennel Club (CKC) was eliminated by the North Carolina General Assembly in the 1950s,[] Moyock began to host auto racing at the renamed Dog Track Speedway (DTS).[] Built on the former site of the CKC, the one-quarter-mile oval dirt track was then paved and lengthened to one-third of a mile in 1964. At the DTS, it hosted seven NASCAR races from 1962 until 1966. The Moyock 300 was held there from 1964–1965 as well as the Tidewater 300 in 1965. Ned Jarrett won the most races at the track with two wins in 1962 and 1964.

Jarret's Ford raced and won all six times, totaling $4,631 in winnings. Richard Petty, a North Carolina native from Randleman, also raced there six times, driving a Chrysler Plymouth in every race. Despite being on the pole twice (1965 & 1966), Petty never finished above 3rd place. His total winnings at the DTS were $1,700. The final NASCAR race at the DTS ran on Sunday, May 29, 1966. It was 301 laps (99.9 miles), and David Pearson took the checkered flag in a 1964 Dodge with an average speed of 61.913 miles per hour (99.639 km/h) and winning $1,000. The track was closed later in 1966 due to declining attendance, poor revenues and larger tracks being built. Today, the DTS is still visible from Highway 168 where the entry road still exists. Light towers, the racetrack asphalt and the old flag are still evident despite decades of no upkeep. Moyock was the corporate headquarters of Blackwater Worldwide, which was renamed Xe Services LLC, and relocated to Arlington County, Virginia, as Academi.