Duck, West Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Duck is a city in North Carolina. The city is home to 816 residents. According to the 2010 census, the population of Duck was 815. The city has been growing at a rate of 4.75 percent per year since the 2010 census. Houses in Duck are valued at $528,300, and the median age is 62.8. You can learn more about the city's demographics below.

As a tourist town, Duck has a small population all year round. In the summer, the town can see 20 times more tourists than residents. The city works hard to keep its small-town charm while also attracting visitors from all over. The town is surrounded by water on both sides - the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Currituck Sound on the west. This picturesque location offers many opportunities to enjoy nature and the beach.

As a result, the Duck Beautification District was created to help the city keep its natural surroundings clean and beautiful. Its mission was to protect ducks from concrete poles and to create a streamlined skyline. Unlike ducks in the wild, mallards are far more adaptable to urban living. They do not require long migrations, which is why they are happy living in city parks and professionally landscaped areas.

The town of Lower Duck Pond is growing fast. While there are no official city map, residents of the area keep track of each other on the subreddit r/HaveWeMeta. Those interested in obtaining a better understanding of their area are encouraged to participate in the discussions on r/HaveWeMeta. These discussions are often out-of-character and open to interpretation.