Haunted North Carolina

Haunted Battleship North Carolina | Real Ghosts?

The haunted ship was once an intricate part of Naval battles in WWII and earned 15 battle stars to prove her worth as a Naval weapon. Although it is not her war history that has put the Battleship NC at the center of attention in more recent years. Continue reading

Lydia’s Ghost | The Phantom Hitchhiker

One of North Carolina's most famous ghosts is known as Lydia. The lovely young phantom has captivated the minds of locals in the Jamestown area since around 1923 when the story first seems to have emerged. Since then the spooky story of Lydia has been told by people from across the entire state of North Carolina and beyond. Continue reading

The Devils Tramping Ground

Deep in the forest of an otherwise inconspicuous and rural area of North Carolina, is a place that even the bravest of the Tarheels will not venture. Just on the outskirts of the town of Bennett, is the place that Lucifer himself comes to do his thinking. At least that what some locals say about the popular and strange patch of land known as The Devil's Tramping Ground. Continue reading

Maco Ghost Light

There is a railroad crossing near Maco, NC that has had it's share of ghost tales. In 1867, a conductor was riding in the rear car when it became separated from the train. Continue reading

North Carolina’s Brown Mountain Lights

North Carolina is home to one of the strangest phenomena in the world, the Brown Mountain Lights. As far as The Brown Mountain Lights are concerned, there is no question of whether or not they exist. What they are and why they exist would be more appropriate questions. Continue reading
  • Partner links