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Got any good NC ghost stories/urban legends?


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An anthology I'm trying for is centered around that prompt.  I'd choose the other state, but Fat Ass living there makes Louisiana conceptually repugnant to me.  I'm looking for something honestly scary I think; the one concentrated website I've found dedicated to such things is more weird tales and ghost stories, so, if anyone has something better to offer, I'm all eyes.

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Not to sure about ghost but I bet there's pirate ghost stories told around the outter banks

As for urban legends

Supposedly the best recent footage of bigfoot was captured in the Uwharrie Forrest.

Ummm.. theres also that "beast" that has been killing livestock around nc farms. I think its called the vampire beast.

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Not to sure about ghost but I bet there's pirate ghost stories told around the outter banks

As for urban legends

Supposedly the best recent footage of bigfoot was captured in the Uwharrie Forrest.

Ummm.. theres also that "beast" that has been killing livestock around nc farms. I think its called the vampire beast.

 

Been there. Have a friend living in Beaufort and I spent an entire night in the cemetery close to Blackbeard's home drinking tequila, reading headstones and waiting for something/anything to happen. There were four of us and I can honestly say none of us were the slightest bit creeped....

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Dude go to the old abandoned Brian Center in Lexington. I promise you, it is the scariest place in NC. Do some research on it. Even the old narrow dirt road through the woods to get to it is scary. There is satanic rituals all the time there and it has been known to  have a serial killer stay in it. I go out with a bunch of paranormal loving people to places like this and when we got there we all got sick to our stomach. I was the only to get out of the vehicle and go in the place. I didn't stay in there long.  Also the Old Davis Hospital in Statesville is incredible. I have a paranormal investigation crew called White Crow. I can tell you a lot of other awesome places and legends if you need help

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The Vampire Beast of Bladenboro

Lights of Brown Mountain

The Siren of the French Broad

There is a hilll where your car gets pushed up hill....and sometimes if you throw baby pwder on the bumper you can see hand prints

Devil Stomping Ground

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The Vampire Beast of Bladenboro

Lights of Brown Mountain

The Siren of the French Broad

There is a hilll where your car gets pushed up hill....and sometimes if you throw baby pwder on the bumper you can see hand prints

Devil Stomping Ground

You serious Clark?

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