Collection connects travelers to pervasive and persuasive
tales
RALEIGH,
N.C., Sept. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- If camping
at the Devil's Tramping Ground or patrolling for ghosts on a
battleship sets your heart racing, today's your lucky day. Visit
North Carolina unveils First in
Fright, a new campaign that highlights otherworldly points of
interest from the cloud-shrouded Great Smoky Mountains to the
Graveyard of the Atlantic.
The campaign features an 8-part "First in Fright" podcast, a new
NC Haunted Trail and hotels that speak to encounters between living
souls and figures (real or imagined) from other realms. From
today's initial release of tales, seekers can sign up for
future revelations at NCFirstInFright.com and expand what they
know about mysterious lights, recurring sights and unexplained
sounds that have long been reported.
"The timing might scream 'Halloween,' but the spirit of First in
Fright rises from age-old narratives instead of costumes and
props," said Wit Tuttell, executive director of Visit NC. "The lore
surrounding the Brown Mountain Lights near Morganton dates back centuries, and other
stories have been retold for decades. It takes more skepticism than
I can muster to dismiss the accounts, even if they're impossible to
prove."
The First in Fright podcast directs intrepid travelers to places
whose stories have endured attempts to explain them away. A Haunted
Trail winds through Mountain Mysteries, the Paranormal Piedmont and the Creepy Coast. As they
make their way through these regions, travelers can look into
Spooky Stays for hotels where long-term guests have never
checked out. For those in search of seasonal scares, a rundown of
Halloween attractions and events addresses the quest.
"For anyone intrigued by ghosts, stories are the starting
point," said Tuttell, who has stayed in the "Pink Lady Room" at
Asheville's Omni Grove Park Inn
(see Mountain Mysteries). "The podcasts bring the mysteries to life
while letting listeners decide what to believe and what to
dismiss."
Wrapped in immersive sound design, the eight podcast segments
feature local storytellers and first-hand accounts from the people
who experienced them. Episode themes include Carolina Cryptids,
Unexplained Phenomena, Old North Witches and Traveling Terrors.
Among the stories that await:
- The Devil's Tramping Ground, a strangely barren clearing near
Siler City. Curious campers can
reserve a spot near the perfect circle of a site that some say is
cursed by the devil himself.
- Battleship North Carolina, a
well-decorated World War II vessel moored in Wilmington. Frequent paranormal reports have
emerged: hatches mysteriously opening, lights switched on and off,
and the appearance of a young sailor in the washroom. Beyond
regular tours, travelers can watch for special events such as those
offered this fall by Haunted Rooms of America.
- Brown Mountain Lights, a phenomenon that unfolds over Linville
Gorge near Morganton. For hundreds
of years, the appearance of mysterious lights have been described
as rising above the peaks of Linville Gorge. The size, shape and
color often change. Viewer guides are available at the Discover
Burke visitor center downtown.
- Madison Dry Goods, a shop in
downtown Madison that owes its popularity in part to its museum,
which occupies a former funeral parlor space on the second floor.
Hauntings tied to a family's murder in 1929 have been
reported.
The free podcast, with episodes being released today and
Oct. 1, can be accessed at
NCFirstInFright.com or through Apple, Spotify and other major
streaming platforms.
"North Carolina is known for
being 'First in Flight,'" Tuttell said. "We're excited that
travelers will now recognize our state as 'First in Fright' as
well."
Photos: Find photos and graphic for download here.
About Visit North Carolina:
Visit North Carolina is part of
the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, a private nonprofit
corporation that serves as North
Carolina's economic development organization. The EDPNC
focuses on business and job recruitment, existing industry support,
international trade, tourism and film marketing.
The mission of Visit NC is to unify and lead the state in
positioning North Carolina as a
preferred destination for leisure travel, group tours, meetings and
conventions, sports events and film production. Each year,
North Carolina welcomes about 43
million visitors who spend nearly $36
billion during their stay. The tourism industry employs more
than 227,000 people and generates nearly $2.6 billion in state and local tax revenues. For
travel ideas and inspiration, go to VisitNC.com.
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