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  2. Category : Reportedly haunted locations in North Carolina

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  3. Woods of Terror - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Woods of Terror, McLaurin Farms has a large pumpkin patch during autumn, and Christmas lights set to music and hayrides in the winter. [7] In the spring, the site has an annual Easter egg hunt along with face painting. [8]

  4. A 2022 guide (+ map) to the Triangle’s best free holiday ...

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    The Nelson’s Christmas Lights Show — The Nelson family decks their yard with lots of lights, Christmas scenes and inflatables — and there’s even music. Dates: Nov. 24-Dec. 31, 6-10 p.m ...

  5. 6 of our favorite haunted NC hotels and inns (that you can ...

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    UNC Chapel Hill’s Carolina Inn after a snowfall around 1960. The hotel, opened in 1924, is said to be haunted by the spirit of a public health doctor named William Jacocks who lived there for ...

  6. Brown Mountain lights - Wikipedia

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    The earliest published mentions of the lights begin in 1912, on the heels of the first publication of Jules Verne's 1906 novel Master of the World in English in 1911. An important plot point in the novel consists of a mad scientist constructing an airship inside his secret lair in Table Rock, near Morganton, North Carolina, activities which cause strange lights to appear on the summit of the ...

  7. Best holiday lights? NC town ranks as a top place to see them ...

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  8. Meadow Lights - Wikipedia

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    Meadow Lights is a 30-acre (12 ha) display of Christmas lights near Meadow, North Carolina owned and operated by Roy Johnson and his family on land adjoining their home. It is the oldest and largest display of christmas lights in eastern North Carolina.

  9. Shine bright like a diamond: Where to see Christmas lights in ...

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    Cumberland County has several Christmas light displays on offer for Christmas 2023. Here's your guide to where you can go to get in the holiday mood.