Hatteras
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- The Adventures of Captain Hatteras, the novel by Jules Verne
- Hatteras NetworksHatteras NetworksOverture Networks is a multi-national corporation that designs, manufactures, and markets networking and telecommunications equipment. Headquartered in Research Triangle Park , North Carolina, the company also maintains a technology center in Richardson, Texas, as well as offices in Norton Lindsey,...
, a North Carolina-based telecommunications equipment provider
Places:
- Hatteras, North CarolinaHatteras, North CarolinaHatteras is an unincorporated community in Dare County, North Carolina, United States, on the Outer Banks island of Hatteras. North Carolina Highway 12 passes through the community linking it to Frisco and Ocracoke . It is south of the famous Cape Hatteras and the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in Buxton...
- Hatteras IslandHatteras IslandHatteras Island is a barrier island located off the North Carolina coast. Dividing the Atlantic Ocean and the Pamlico Sound, it runs parallel to the coast, forming a bend at Cape Hatteras. It is part of North Carolina's Outer Banks and includes the towns of Rodanthe, Waves, Salvo, Avon, Buxton,...
, an island in North Carolina's Outer Banks - Cape HatterasCape HatterasCape Hatteras is a cape on the coast of North Carolina. It is the point that protrudes the farthest to the southeast along the northeast-to-southwest line of the Atlantic coast of North America...
, a key navigation point along the eastern seaboard of the United States- Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, a historic navigational aid
Vehicles:
- USS Hatteras (AVP-42)USS Hatteras (AVP-42)What wouild have been the third USS Hatteras was a proposed United States Navy seaplane tender that was never laid down.- Construction and commissioning :Hatteras was to have been one of 41 Barnegat-class small seaplane tenders the U.S...
, a Barnegat-class small seaplane tender that was canceled in 1943, prior to construction, a steamer which served during the American Civil War, which served as a cargo ship during World War I, and was decommissioned in 1919