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114 Ball Park Road
Salter Path, NC (in city)
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70 sq.ft.
$360,000 View on Map
AWP5270
1701 Salter Path Road
Indian Beach, NC (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Condominium
1100 sq.ft.
$325,000 View on Map
PWT5776
106 Sandpiper Dr
Newport, NC (4.6 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1682 sq.ft.
$329,900 View on Map
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103 Beechwood Dr
Pine Knoll Shores, NC (5.3 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2000 sq.ft.
Location, location, location; this home with a low-maintenance yard is located in a lovely, …more»
$277,000 View on Map
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105b Reserve Ln
Morehead City, NC (5.5 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Townhome
2500 sq.ft.
- Brandywine Bay Scenery and Serenity at The Reserve - Water view of golf course and …more»
$559,900 View on Map
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102 Iris Ct
Morehead City, NC (5.7 miles)
5 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3690 sq.ft.
Beautiful custom builder's home located in a residential waterfront community with day dock and …more»
$349,000 View on Map
WGA4797
112 Periwinkle Drive
Emerald Isle, NC (5.9 miles)
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$750,000 View on Map
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766 Sea Gate Drive
Newport, NC (6.2 miles)
4 Bed, 3 Bath Home
CRYSTAL COAST, NC 766 Sea Gate Dr. Newport, NC 28570 PRICE: $750,000 …more»
$130,000 View on Map
MWA3847
108 Clayton Dr
Newport, NC (6.4 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
2432 sq.ft.
$975,000 View on Map
AAG4452
7124 Canal Dr
Emerald Isle, NC (6.6 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
2350 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Salter Path, NC

Salter Path is an unincorporated community in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States. A Crystal Coast community, it lies on Bogue Banks between the towns of Emerald Isle and Indian Beach.


The decline in the whaling industry in the mid to late 1800s and good fishing on Bogue Banks caused many settlers, mostly near Cape Lookout (Diamond City), to move toward the middle and western reaches of Bogue Banks. The community of Salter Path is believed to be named after Owen Salter or possibly Riley Salter although Riley Salter’s true whereabouts during the 1880’s has been questioned by historians and native Bogue Bankers. Schools of mullet fish that ran close to the ocean shorelines were the prime catch for many of the natives. These fishermen would quickly mobilize from the sound to the ocean, wearing a path in front of a Salter household, hence the name Salter Path. Many of the families who moved to Salter Path in the late 1800s and early 1900s established their residences without deeds before Bostonian John A. Royal purchased Salter Path. The area of Salter Path subsequently became known as a squatter’s community.

Salter Path was passed from John A. Royal to Alice Green Hoffman, a distant relative of Theodore Roosevelt and daughter of Alfred Green, a former governor of New Jersey. Alice Hoffman developed an estate in present day Pine Knoll Shores and sued the residents of Salter Path in 1923 because their cows were wandering onto her estate. A subsequent court decision permitted the residents of Salter Path to remain, but the cows were not allowed to graze on the Hoffman Estate. The village was restricted to that the squatters occupied, and direct ownership of the beachfront was granted to the village to use collectively. This ruling further stated that only current residents and descendents could occupy the property, but it did not give any individuals title to the land. This ruling remained intact until 1979 when a legal settlement permitted Salter Path residents to hold a title to their property and for Carteret County to levy taxes on the former squatter's village.

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