The San Anselmo neighborhood most of us know as “Sleepy Hollow” was once part of the Mexican Land Grant, Rancho Canada de Herrera, that was first given to Presidio soldier Domingo Sais in 1839. In ...
Each October, Sleepy Hollow welcomes thousands of visitors to Westchester County's very own version of "Halloweentown," thanks to one local author and his spooky stories of a certain headless horseman ...
The Old Dutch Church in Sleepy Hollow had stood for more than a century before Washington Irving immortalized it and brought it to the world’s attention in 1820 with his story of The Headless Horseman ...
Even before the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, our oldest cemeteries and churchyards in the River Towns (Old ...
AND LORE. I MEAN, A HEADLESS HORSEMAN. HALLOWEEN IS PRETTY EPIC IN SLEEPY HOLLOW, BUT IT’S ALSO A PLACE BORDERED BY WATER WITH A LEGENDARY RIVER OF ITS OWN. TOTALLY DEFINES THE IDENTITY OF THE RIVER ...
When the leaves turn fiery colors and the air becomes crisp, visitors flock to Sleepy Hollow in lower Hudson Valley to wander the historic tombs at the Old Dutch Church, one of the real-life settings ...
It’s that time of year when tourists and locals flood the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery to peruse through the thousands of headstones and mausoleums. There are dozens of tours that mention the most famous ...
Come October, this Westchester village along with its neighbor Tarrytown, becomes Halloween central, based around its long history and as the setting for Washington Irving's famed "Legend of Sleepy ...