Today is the last day to submit a photo story about your local legends — for a collaboration between NPR and Pictory magazine.

Share a captioned image about what makes your neighborhood special. What are the secrets that you have to live there to know? Maybe it's a person (your neighborhood hero?) or maybe it's a tale as old as the neighborhood itself.

Some of the photos will evenually appear on Pictory and NPR.org. Hurry, you only have a few more hours! Submit on Pictory's site.

The protector of the western end of Nantucket Island, "Madaket Mille" watched for  shipwrecks, cared for her animals, sold ice cream, and was a gruff feature of  the Nantucket landscape until her death in 1990.
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The protector of the western end of Nantucket Island, "Madaket Mille" watched for shipwrecks, cared for her animals, sold ice cream, and was a gruff feature of the Nantucket landscape until her death in 1990.

The protector of the western end of Nantucket Island, "Madaket Mille" watched for  shipwrecks, cared for her animals, sold ice cream, and was a gruff feature of  the Nantucket landscape until her death in 1990.
Beverly Hall/Beverly Hall

The protector of the western end of Nantucket Island, "Madaket Mille" watched for shipwrecks, cared for her animals, sold ice cream, and was a gruff feature of the Nantucket landscape until her death in 1990.