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The Maco Light in Brunswick has been seen since the 1880s

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The Maco Light in Brunswick has been seen since the 1880s

The Maco Light traditionally was thought to be the ghost of railway brakeman Joe Baldwin, beheaded in a railroad accident, out looking for his head.

The Legend of the Headless Railroad Man and the Ghost Lights of Maco  Station, by Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem, Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem in  the Old North State

The Legend of the Headless Railroad Man and the Ghost Lights of Maco Station, by Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem, Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem in the Old North State

The Legend of Joe Baldwin and the Maco Light

The Legend of Joe Baldwin and the Maco Light

Brunswick County's Maco Light Has Haunted Generations

Brunswick County's Maco Light Has Haunted Generations

Maco, North Carolina

Maco, North Carolina

The North Carolina Legend of Joe Baldwin and the Mysterious Maco Light

The North Carolina Legend of Joe Baldwin and the Mysterious Maco Light

Joe Baldwin's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl

Joe Baldwin's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl

The Legend of Joe Baldwin and the Maco Light

The Legend of Joe Baldwin and the Maco Light

maco1

maco1

Maco, North Carolina

Maco, North Carolina

John Harden's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl

John Harden's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl

The Maco Light  North Carolina Ghosts

The Maco Light North Carolina Ghosts

Onslow, Pender, New Hanover, Brunswick, North Carolina Genealogy Group, Did Clifton Bowen (Boiom), Sr

Onslow, Pender, New Hanover, Brunswick, North Carolina Genealogy Group, Did Clifton Bowen (Boiom), Sr

What's In A Name? Brunswick County Places

What's In A Name? Brunswick County Places

New Brunswick Lighthouses and Colonial Spaces, 1784-1867

New Brunswick Lighthouses and Colonial Spaces, 1784-1867