The Legend Of The Blue Lady In South Carolina May Send Chills Down Your Spine
With creepy South Carolina legends like the Lizardman of Scape Ore Swamp and the Boo Hags of the barrier islands, the spine-tingling tale of the Blue Lady in South Carolina seldom gets told. But this sad tale and the little girl at the heart of it are anything but forgotten to the locals where The Blue Lady lives on.


At the time, there were two lights near to one another, but the rear light was the tallest and also the farthest from the ocean. The lights included a light keeper's house and some ancillary structures such as a building for storing the oil that fueled the lights.
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At some point during the night he died while up on the light's deck. His young daughter Caroline is said to have kept up the fueling of the lantern until she, too, somehow died up in the tower during the storm.

And Caroline? She was discovered deceased only a few feet from her father. Her blue dress was tattered and torn from the strong winds of the hurricane, and presumed to be torn by the winds whipping at her clothing as she climbed the tower to refuel the light in her father's absence.

The light keeper's cottage was eventually moved over to Harbour Town. Visitors and locals alike have reported seeing Caroline on the porch pacing back and forth looking for her father.

Have you ever heard the legend of The Blue Lady in South Carolina? What about The Gray Man? We’re certainly covering a broad swath on the color spectrum!
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