VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Ever since her infamous “ducking” back in 1706, folklore and tall tales have been intricately woven into the legend of Virginia Beach’s “Witch of Pungo,” Grace Sherwood.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Stories of ghosts, goblins, and even witches pique the curiosity of both young and old, especially around Halloween. In Virginia Beach, stories of Grace Sherwood come to mind.
Watch part 1 of our Witch of Pungo story above. Part 2 is below. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — It was Princess Anne County, 1660. A farmer and his wife welcomed their first and only child, Grace White.
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del.- The Sea Witch Costume Parade returned to Rehoboth Beach Saturday morning. The parade kicked off at 11 a.m. with the iconic Hilda the Sea Witch balloon, among many others, making ...
In Virginia Beach, one swam. Grace Sherwood, Hampton Roads’ most famous “witch,” has spawned innumerable legends since her death in 1740, and Virginia Beach native Scott Moore has attempted to collect ...
Rehoboth Beach may be "The Nation's Summer Capital," but its hugely popular Sea Witch Festival has been named one of the nation's Best Fall Festivals in the USA TODAY 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards.
There’s an astounding variety of arts and cultural events and experiences to enjoy here in the Palm Beaches! Here to help you with three ideas for the coming week is the Cultural Council for Palm ...