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North Carolina Legends

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North Carolina is a place where history has been enriched by legends and folklore. The 48 colorful Tar Heel tales in this volume include such well-known stories as "Virginia Dare and the White Doe" and "Old Dan Tucker" and such lesser known yarns as "The Portrait of Theodosia Burr" and "Bladenboro's Vamire Beast." Striking drawings by Bill Ballard, one for each tale, bring North Carolina's mythical past to life.

87 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1980

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263 reviews29 followers
October 8, 2023
I bought this as a kid in the 90’s when we visited the Town Creek Indian Mound State Historic Site. I suspect it’s in many gift shops! I enjoyed it. There’s ghosts, paranormal, mysteries, etc.
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2,062 reviews75 followers
May 29, 2015
A collection of folklore from North Carolina.
Something that I would pick up, here and there, and read a story before laying it aside again.
I guess I just don't enjoy this type of book now as much as I did when I was a teenager.
Bought at the visitors center while in search of The Lost Colony, Outer Banks, N.C. .
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617 reviews7 followers
January 11, 2025
A short collection of legends great for storytellers to build upon. The stories tend to have little elaboration, but the collection includes such common legends as "The Vanishing Hitchhiker" (set near Jamestown, NC), Blackbeard's death at the hands of Lieutenant Robert Maynard, and the well-known Jack tale "Sop Doll," along with more local legends, such as "How Nags Head Got Its Name" and the origin stories surrounding "Tar Heels." A fun little treasury for those interested in NC places, people, ghosts, and legendary events.
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6 reviews2 followers
July 20, 2024
I picked up this book last year in NC. I love picking up books about local folklore or ghost stories when I travel. This is a small, quick read but very well organized with engaging writing. Some of the stories I had heard or read in other places but there were plenty that I hadn’t heard before. I’d recommend picking it up as a souvenir for the bookworms in your life!
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208 reviews
May 30, 2022
I picked this book up when we visited Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in April of 2022. I must say I enjoyed it quite a bit. Its always interesting to learn about some of the folk legends from other parts of the country
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July 19, 2025
Thought of a legend about NC the other day, and remembered I'd read this book when I was young. A collection of short stories about ghosts, haunts and other mysteries from the mountains to the coast of NC. Stories range from the devil, to mysterious lights, to a wild cat, to a Cherokee ghost.
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523 reviews24 followers
November 28, 2022
Explains where Tar Heels comes from, but kind of boring
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1,478 reviews6 followers
August 21, 2024
This was a fun read. I like reading about different myths and legends from other states and countries than mine.
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