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Bordered by the Albemarle Sound on the north and the Alligator River and Atlantic
Intracoastal Waterway to the east, Tyrrell
County offers unique opportunities for companies
dependent on water transportation. Located in
the southeastern section of the region, Tyrrell
County is traversed by four-laned US Highway 64.
With an abundance of large acreage tracts of
land at low cost, Tyrrell County is primarily
known as the jumping off point to North
Carolina's world famous Outer Banks. The fishing
industry,
tourism and agriculture are the major economic
engines in Tyrrell County.
Tyrrell County welcomes the opportunity to
share its unmatched quality of life and many
business amenities. |