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Kill Devil Hills, located in North Carolina, got its name from the early colonial days when rum-running and piracy were common. The name is believed to derive from the term "kill devil," which referred to a potent local rum that was said to be strong enough to "kill the devil." The area was notorious for shipwrecks and the treacherous waters off the coast, leading to the association with the dangerous drink. Over time, the name stuck and has become a historical landmark, particularly known for its connection to the Wright brothers' first powered flight.

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