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On the 119th anniversary of the accident, on August 27, 2010, just before 3:00 am, 10 to 12 amateur ghost observers, so-called ghost hunters, were illegally on the bridge, hoping to hear the sounds of the accident and perhaps see something. Instead, a real Norfolk Southern train came with three locomotives and one carriage.
In Iredell County, North Carolina, a ghost train was reputed to pass through the area, with local legend holding that a train that had wrecked on the spot in 1891 "plays out that deadly scene again on each anniversary of the wreck", with signs including "grinding metal, screaming passengers and a watchman's light". [23]
The Maco Light was a supposedly anomalous light, or "ghost light", occasionally seen between the late 19th century and 1977 along a section of railroad track near the unincorporated community of Maco Station in Brunswick County, North Carolina.
Netflix's Exposed: The Ghost Train Fire (2021) details the horrific fire on a ride at Luna Park in Sydney, Australia. On June 9, 1979, the amusement park's iconic Ghost Train ride burst into ...
The little island of Portsmouth off the coast of North Carolina was once teeming with life, but it is now a ghost town of cottages, stores and other abandoned buildings.
Josiah Lafayette "Fate" Wiseman (1842–1932) was the great uncle of Scotty Wiseman, whose song, The Legend of the Brown Mountain Lights (1961), greatly popularized the Brown Mountain lights, making them the most popular ghost story in North Carolina. His is also the oldest report of a strange light near Brown Mountain, though it wasn't well ...
A South Carolina community has the fifth highest amount of ghost sightings in the U.S., according to a new survey. This tiny SC community has the 5th highest ghost sightings in the US, survey ...
Brunswick Town [1] (former state capital); Buffalo City; Cape Lookout Village; Cataloochee; Ceramic; Diamond City; Fort Dobbs (frontier fort during the French and Indian war); Glenville (town submerged by Lake Glenville, some residents relocated to the eastern edge of the lake)