Deep in the quiet countryside outside of Statesville, North Carolina, a towering stone arch carries a railroad line across Third Creek. This structure, known as
Nestled along the coast of North Carolina, Fort Fisher is renowned for its rich Civil War history. As the Confederate stronghold protecting the vital port
Deep within the salt marshes, swamps, and shadowed roads of the South Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry, tales of the Plat-eye have been whispered for generations.
Among the rich traditions of Cherokee folklore, few figures are as unsettling and mysterious as the Gal-yan-she. Unlike ordinary spirits or creatures of the wild,
Deep in the shadowy swamps and dense forests of eastern North Carolina, a mysterious presence has long stirred the imaginations of locals and travelers alike.
Along the windswept shores of Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, there’s a legend that has captivated locals and visitors for generations: the Flaming Ship of Ocracoke.