I finally made sense of the ghost ship tales from my coast town after a chat with a fisherman
I was helping my friend clean his boat last weekend when an old fisherman docked nearby and overheard us talking about local lore. He told us about a ship that vanished off our coast in the 1920s, with logs saying it was fully stocked but just gone. That got me thinking, so I asked my history teacher at the community center for her take. She pulled out some faded photos and records that showed strange weather patterns that month. I even called up my aunt who collects old postcards, and she had one with a scribble about lights on the water that night. Putting all these bits together, it feels like the answer might be simpler than a ghost story, maybe just a bad storm everyone forgot. It's crazy how talking to different people can change how you see a past event. What's the weirdest local history clue you've ever found from just chatting with someone?