Carolina Haints presents FOLK 2.9: The Witch of Inverness
Release Date: 04/06/2025
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Generations of the Cox and Reynolds family have kept a special totem believed to be imbued with a certain luck that has kept its members safe and prosperous. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers.
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Carolina Haints returns to the Blue Ridge Mountains to explore the Cherokee legend of the Little People. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers.
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Come with us to the early days of High Point to hear the ghostly tale of a Scottish immigrant who loved her garden. Researched and written by Dan Sellers. www.carolinahaints.com
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The folk song "Naomi Wise" isn't just a murder ballad, it's a true crime story from North Carolina around the turn of the 19th century. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers. www.carolinahaints.com
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A devilishly creepy tale from the banks of the Pee Dee River in Anson County. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers.
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In Chatham County, there's a very old legend about a guy named Jack who was a drunkard, a gambler, with a bad temper. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers www.carolinahaints.com
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Join us in the South Carolina low country as we explore the water spirits known as The Cymbees. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers. www.carolinahaints.com
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"Old Dan Tucker" isn't just a famous folk song. It's based on a real man from Randolph County whose peculiar ways were amusing to his neighbors. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers.
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Join us as we visit the Kings Mountain National Military Park to visit a haunted spot where a historical battle took place long ago and left its remnants for future visitors. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers. www.carolinahaints.com
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Jim Jordan was a healer who used root work, divination and a crystal ball to treat his patients. He was known far and wide as the Conjure Doctor. Researched and Written by Dan Sellers. www.carolinahaints.com
info_outlineCome with us to the early days of High Point to hear the ghostly tale of a Scottish immigrant who loved her garden.
Researched and written by Dan Sellers.
www.carolinahaints.com