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Nestled among the brick streets and restored eighteenth-century buildings of Old Salem Museums & Gardens is one of North Carolina's strangest pieces of folklore. For generations, visitors and residents alike have told stories about a mysterious figure known only as the Little Red Man—a small apparition said to wander the halls of one of the settlement's oldest buildings. Some claimed to hear footsteps when no one was there. Others reported glimpsing a short figure in a red cap before it vanished into thin air.
But unlike many ghost stories, the legend of the Little Red Man appears to be tied to a real person whose life ended in sudden tragedy more than two centuries ago. As the story spread through Old Salem, it grew into one of the most enduring supernatural traditions in North Carolina—one that raises a simple question: why would a community that left almost no room for ghosts create one of the state's most famous hauntings?
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Nestled among the brick streets and restored eighteenth-century buildings of Old Salem Museums & Gardens is one of North Carolina's strangest pieces of folklore. For generations, visitors and residents alike have told stories about a mysterious figure known only as the Little Red Man—a small apparition said to wander the halls of one of the settlement's oldest buildings. Some claimed to hear footsteps when no one was there. Others reported glimpsing a short figure in a red cap before it vanished into thin air.
But unlike many ghost stories, the legend of the Little Red Man appears to be tied to a real person whose life ended in sudden tragedy more than two centuries ago. As the story spread through Old Salem, it grew into one of the most enduring supernatural traditions in North Carolina—one that raises a simple question: why would a community that left almost no room for ghosts create one of the state's most famous hauntings?
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