The Mysterious North Carolina Legend That's Terrified Generation After Generation
I heard the story from my mom; my mom, who experienced the legend herself, was probably told the story from someone else, who had driven to Maco on a dark night to experience the legend of Joe Baldwin and the Maco Light for themselves. It’s a story that has not only been passed down through generations, but told by generations. Even after the railroad tracks were uprooted and everyone claimed when the tracks left so did Joe’s spirit – the story is still told and fondly remembered.


The light continued for years, even chasing some unsuspecting witnesses into the woods. In 1957, when Life magazine ran a feature about the light, it garnered national attention. Paranormal investigators, psychics, even a "machine gun detachment" from Fort Bragg was sent to chase down the elusive light. I remember my mom telling me her own personal account when I was very young. She and a group of friends piled into a car and decided to take an overnight road trip to the beach, a common thing for college students at ECU. While passing the railroad tracks near where the light was seen, there was no glowing lantern, but the lights and sounds came on signaling an oncoming train. Looking left to right, there were no trains in sight nor trains running that night. It was a bizarre account that stayed with her, and like many who have witnessed or experienced the light, passed down as legend and folklore.

To learn more about the Maco Light, watch this YouTube video by Will Davis
Have you seen the Maco light for yourself? It’s such a fascinating story, it’s no wonder that long after 1977, the legend of Joe Baldwin and his light are still very much alive.
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