- TripBuzz found 23 things to do indoors in the Kill Devil Hills area. From OBX Mystery Dinner to Bird Store the, Kill Devil Hills offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 14 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 23 different types of things to do inside in or near Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Family Fun Center, Laser Tag and Comedy Clubs.
- There are 9 indoor activities in Kill Devil Hills, and 14 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Duck, Kitty Hawk, Manteo and Nags Head.
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35.8 Miles
80%
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100 East Colonial Ave, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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A public library, the Pasquotank-Camden Library offers a wide variety of services. In addition to its collection of books and databases, the library offers classes for the community, educational programs, and a teen community.
36.5 Miles
Elizabeth City locals enjoy being entertained at the Gateway Theater. The theater having been refurbished in 2012 presents comfortable seating, state of art film equipment and a full service snack and candy bar.
36.8 Miles
Fun for the whole family, the Albemarle Bowling Center entertains locals and visitors to Elizabeth City. The bowling alley also features a game room and arcade, billiards, gift shop and concession stand.
40.1 Miles
Gateway Cinema 1 & 2 is a local movie theater that shows a few of the latest released films to its guests. The theater offers amenities including concessions and comfortable seating in the auditoriums.
47.1 Miles
Housed in Avon, Kinnakeet Clay Works is a studio and showroom featuring decorative pottery by artisan Antoinette Gaskins Mattingly. Along with observing the artist at work, visitors to this gallery can also make purchases.
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Military Aviation Museum
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1341 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23457
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One of the largest private collections of World War I and World War II military aircraft in the world is housed at the Military Aviation Museum. Most of these planes are still airworthy and are regularly flown throughout the year in museum demonstrations.