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  2. Celebrate Sleepy Hollow's 150th anniversary with fireworks ...

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    Sleepy Hollow's year-long 150th anniversary celebration continues with a Block Party celebration slated for Saturday. From 2 to 10 p.m., the village will host a day full of festivities, such as a ...

  3. When is Tarrytown Halloween Parade 2024? How you can still ...

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    The event is one of the most anticipated Halloween happenings in the Sleepy Hollow area each year, with tons of colorful floats, costumes and fun for the whole family. When is the Tarrytown ...

  4. Things to do in Tarrytown: Fall favorites, historic tours ...

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    The Tarrytown Lighthouse in Sleepy Hollow underwent a two year restoration on the exterior and interior of the historic lighthouse. Here it is pictured May 17, 2024. Swim the Hudson from Nyack to ...

  5. Historic Hudson Valley - Wikipedia

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    Special events focus on issues and ideas that are season-specific or that require a fuller programmatic rendering than is possible on the standard tour. For example: CORNucopia, held at the end of summer in Sleepy Hollow, NY, is an annual "festival at Philipsburg Manor celebrating the importance of corn and its heritage in America". [6]

  6. Tarrytown, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the residents of North Tarrytown (a village north of Tarrytown around the area of Sleepy Hollow) voted to formally change the village's name to Sleepy Hollow. Jessica Verday's young adult novel The Hollow is a modern interpretation of the events of Irving's story, and is likewise set in the Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow area.

  7. Hudson Valley Writers Center - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson Valley Writer Center is a non-profit literary arts organization in Philipsburg Manor, Sleepy Hollow, NY. It was established on August 5, 1988, by Margo Taft Stever, a Sleepy Hollow poet, with the assistance of the Westchester Council of Arts, and moved into its permanent home at the Philipse Manor Railroad Station in 1996. [1]