Wash Woods, was a small town on the Outer Banks of Virginia. The was abandoned in the 1930′s, and all that remains now is a church steeple and the cemetery. The urban legend states that Wash Woods was a town of survivors of shipwrecks offshore in the “Graveyard of the Atlantic” and these survivors built their town from the cargo and wreckage of ships that sank near by, in all actuality Wash Woods was a town of fisherman and farmers that also supported the Wash Woods lifesaving station to the South.
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The path to Wash Woods Steeple in distance
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Steeple in perspective of surrounding trees
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Mary E. Waterfield Died January 10 1933