
The fan mail comes in so consistently that Emory now has a standard reply he gives to lost emailers listing the correct contact information for the show. “Somehow they get through all that and still send it,” he said. More: The Kicking Mule drive-thru corner store in Leland looks to keep up with the area's growthįans send messages through the Contact Us page on the town's website, each step of the way having to click past images of the state of North Carolina before they can hit send. The show leaves fans with a lot of excitement and unanswered questions, much of which comes to Oak Island, North Carolina.įrom questions about cast members, messages of appreciation, theories about where the treasure may be buried or just general musings on the show, Emory fields them all. The show follows brothers Marty and Rick Lagina as they hunt for centuries-old hidden treasure supposed to be buried on the island, but guarded by a curse that claims the lives of those looking for the treasure.
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Those messages are meant for the Oak Island in Nova Scotia, Canada, home to the History Channel reality TV show "The Curse of Oak Island." Stay connected: Like the Brunswick Today Facebook page for all of the latest Brunswick County news. Learn about local history and lure: Catch up with Wilmington history with this guide to all Cape Fear Unearthed episodes “Unfortunately, they're just a little bit misdirected.” “We get a wide range of comments that you would normally expect for any type of popular television mystery show,” said Michael Emory, communication manager for the town. At least once or twice each month, some confused viewer from across the country sends their fan mail to the town of Oak Island.
