During the 1700s, locals would hang lanterns on their horses’ necks at night and walk them along the beaches. The glow from the lanterns misguided ships into thinking they were lighthouses or safe landing areas.
Instead, the ships believed they were headed toward a safe harbor, but would wreck. Local land pirates would raid the ships, stealing the precious cargo onboard.
Stories have circulated of ghosts seen walking the beaches of Nags Head at night. The spirits are believed to be the sailors who met their demise and led to their doom along the shores here.
Written By: John G. Clark Jr.