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RocketChick

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  • Birthday 09/02/1983

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  1. I'm waiting to see if Legacy will bait me a bit more with hints about the location. If I have any idea of what location we're dealing with here, I can go deeper. I'm hoping I hit something with bringing up the Colonial area, especially since he responded and said to go more east, meaning I had a decent starting point. But I could be way off and we should actually be talking about Maine or something up there in the North East. If it does have something to do with my area, there could be a million stories coming out of a hundred areas. Since this area dates back to the beginning of our country, I would argue that we could be the most haunted part of the country. The sheer number of colonists and soliders that have died here could create an interesting story. And I forgot all about Virginia Dare. Good job. Her area (the Outer Banks of NC) is definetly east of the Triangle, just to the south. EDIT: Annnnd Timbo edited his post so now it looks like I'm talking to myself. He originally said "what do you it is" in the post directly before this one.
  2. As in northeastern United States, or literally eastern from the Triangle? East is the Chesapeake Bay, then the Eastern Shore of VA, then the Atlantic Ocean and finally running into Portugal and Spain? MA is widely credited with the first Thanksgiving or a 'feast', but it was actually here many years earlier. From Wikipedia: "The first documented thanksgiving services in territory currently belonging to the United States were conducted by Spaniards in the 16th century.Thanksgiving services were routine in what was to become the Commonwealth of Virginia as early as 1607, with the first permanent settlement of Jamestown, Virginia holding a thanksgiving in 1610"
  3. As in Dare, Virginia? Right down the road from me. Located in York, which is one of the three cities along with Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown that makes up the Historic Triangle. Could be a stretch.
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