North Carolina's spooky landscape, focusing on both commercially run seasonal attractions and genuinely believed historical hauntings. Several sources, like those from NC Tripping and Southern Trippers, function as guides to the state's best haunted houses and attractions, such as Scarowinds, Lake Hickory Haunts, and The Haunted Farm, offering tips for visiting these seasonal fright events. Conversely, articles from 52 Perfect Days, Most Haunted Places in the World, Haunted Rooms Co., and Let's Roam list and examine historically documented haunted locations and local legends, including the spectral Pink Lady at the Grove Park Inn, the ghost of Blackbeard at Teach's Hole, the mysterious Brown Mountain Lights, and the infamous Lydia's Bridge. Collectively, the texts establish North Carolina as a prime destination for those seeking either a temporary, ticketed scare or an exploration of deep-rooted paranormal folklore. These guides categorize sites geographically, detailing ghost stories and practical information for visitors interested in the state's eerie history and autumnal thrill attractions.
 
 
 
 
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