Granted, it’s not Rome.
But Manteo, North Carolina has an interesting history all it’s own.
Manteo is located on Roanoke Island, site of the famous Lost Colony.
A very brief history is here.
Living in North Carolina you encounter cities, towns, streets, schools, sports teams, forests, streams, hospitals etc. etc. with the names Raleigh, Virginia Dare and Croatan. Do we know for certain what happened to those early colonists?
No, we do not.
But after visiting this National Park, reading the history and having one extremely long conversation with a Park Ranger…. I wondered why it was a mystery at all.
We stood at the exact site of that early fort.
Granted, there wasn’t much to see.
A few humpa humpas and a sign.
There was also a squirrel with a very large nut, but I’m guessing he wasn’t an original 16th century squirrel.
Walking around the park we did find a theater where they hold seasonal plays.
Weird diving board not withstanding…
It didn’t hold our attention for long…..
Even with the interesting tree branches….
And lovely old live oaks.
Back at the visitor center I learned the whole story and basically, it goes like this.
The first English settlers arrived in 1585. They were a military group sent by Sir Walter Raleigh to colonize the New World. They built a fort, the effort failed, they returned to England.
The second group of settlers landed in 1587. This consisted of approx 120 men, women and children. They figured they would fish for food…. but none of them were fishermen. Great plan!They met friendly Indians who totally supported and fed them for 2 years until a drought in the 3rd year left the Indians barely enough to feed themselves. The English were ticked off that the gravy train had run out, so they slaughtered the chief and stole his food. Thus ending the friendly relationship with the native population.
Disease, famine, and a harsh winter all took their toll. When Governor John White sailed back to England for supplies, he had no idea a war with Spain was about to start…. and didn’t make it back for 3 years. When he returned, the colony was deserted. The only clue? The word Cro scratched into a tree and Croatan scratched into a post.
Did the Indians kill all the colonists? Maybe… but I doubt it.
The Croatan were a local tribe with a history of assimilating other peoples into their society. Later English settlers spoke of meeting blue eyed Indians.
Where’s the mystery? Sick and starving, the remaining colonists set out to find the friendly Indians and scratched Croatan as a message to those who followed.
Blue eyed natives?
What do you think they were doing for those 3 years.
See? There are memes about it…
It must be true.
Anyway…. the visitor center had some interesting items.
And I adore old maps. This way there be monsters….
Liz was there.
As was Walt….
But how about that ceiling?
Made my neck hurt just thinking about painting it.
And the walls?
Were not just any old walls.
Yes, I’m really blogging about walls.
Just go with it.
A pineapple…
And a flying fish (painted by none other than Governor John White, the only unlost member of the Lost Colony) later…..
We left Roanoke.
Drove back through the Outer Banks…
Just in time for me to try and snap some sunset pics at 85mph.
That didn’t work well.
But the sun was perfectly poised on the horizon…
As we went over the bridge…
And headed back to the mainland.
Two hours into the 3 hour trip back we stopped at Cracker Barrel for a quick dinner. You’ve all been there, no pictures required.
But country fried turkey? Definitely reminded me we were in the south.
They’ll fry anything!
Last photo of the day is that weirdo building in Virginia I asked about previously.
Although this time it was quite colorful as we went by.
It’s nice to see a southern squirrel sitting on a post that doesn’t have a target on its back…
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Thankfully he was on protected state land…. otherwise he might have been dinner.
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If you think fried turkey is something to write about, you should try the fried ice cream.
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Speaking of fried ice cream… have you ever tried a fried twinkie?
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Yeah, me either. 😆
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No.
But I did try a fried Oreo and it was disgusting.
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Breakfast at Cracker Barrel was the only reason I’d agree to travel…
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Hash brown casserole!
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Chicken-fried steak for BREAKFAST!!!
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Now you’re talkin’!
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I remember studying Virginia Dare and the lost colony in elementary school. The whole story, as it was presented to us, gave me the creeps. Like if I stepped out of line I’d somehow suffer the same fate as Viriginia– whatever that fate was.
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Apparently it was having sex with friendly natives…. so you worried for nothing.
😉
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But they didn’t tell us that in school. – so k.i.s.s. (keep it scary -uhh- silly)
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Interesting history. I think you solved the mystery.
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I have my moments.
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I guess they were Borgified …they assimilated
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Blue eyed Borgs…. yes.
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Sheesh, the hubs was in a real hurry to get back through the Outter Banks wasn’t he? lol
Nothing but a blur, but that’s okay you got to see mounds of dirt, historic walls and that ceiling, I sure hate to be the one that has to clean that thing, ugh.
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Well to be fair, it was a 3 hour ride and he was hungry…. but he doesn’t have much tolerance with me screaming “Stop! I want to take a picture” every 3 minutes.
😉
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The walls remind me of the room at Oxford University where the Harry Potter dining hall was filmed. Looks SO much like those….
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Harry had left the building…
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Apparently
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Some recent archaeological digs adds to the theory that they assimilated into two other tribes … it would not be unusual for the natives to kill off the adults and take the children, but some of the artifacts suggest that there were adult Europeans in the tribe …
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That’s my theory… and it beats being swallowed by the forest.
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Interesting stuff!
I’m intriuged with the idea that the remaining colonists joined the Croatans. There are quite a few books on the subject of Indians stealing young children from colonies from all over the US and raising them as their own. I just read a fictional story about it. It was really good.
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It’s a reasonable hypothesis. Not as mysterious, but plausible.
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A couple of years ago, Rochelle had us do a Flash Fiction about something that looked much like that strange set of lights.
https://archonsden.wordpress.com/2016/05/13/flash-fiction-96/ 🙂
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An unidentified flying object? Now it makes sense….
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This feeds into my own ancestry, as I am part Melungeon, and likely descended from people who didn’t make a proper sign. You can’t tell by lookin at me but my mother’s father’s kin…
Also, I am totally wowed by the ceiling, and want it in my bedroom now.
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I admit I had to look up Melungeon. Probably due to their lack of signage….
😉
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Even the Melungeons have to Google Melungeons 😉
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Squirrels! Such cuties.
That ceiling was interesting looking!
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OK, that note made me LOL!
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Then my work here is done…..
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