Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Maco Light was a supposedly anomalous light, or \"ghost light\", occasionally seen between the late 19th century and 1977 along a section of railroad track near the unincorporated community of Maco, North Carolina. Said to resemble the glow from a railroad lantern, the light was associated with a folk tale describing a fatal accident, which may have inspired tales of a similar type around the country.The light was never formally explained, but was often thought to be the result of marsh gas from nearby swamps or the refraction of lights from a highway."@en }
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- Maco_light abstract "The Maco Light was a supposedly anomalous light, or \"ghost light\", occasionally seen between the late 19th century and 1977 along a section of railroad track near the unincorporated community of Maco, North Carolina. Said to resemble the glow from a railroad lantern, the light was associated with a folk tale describing a fatal accident, which may have inspired tales of a similar type around the country.The light was never formally explained, but was often thought to be the result of marsh gas from nearby swamps or the refraction of lights from a highway.".