Don t be afraid to take a trip to Sleepy Hollow
The site of the Headless Horseman s haunt is more than just spooky
Jessica Kelly
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A statue dedicated to the Headless Horseman in Sleepy Hollow, inspired by the Washington Irving tale.Photos by Jessica KellyShow MoreShow Less
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The Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, with plots for Andrew Carnegie to Washington Irving, author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Photos by Jessica KellyShow MoreShow Less
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On the list of National Historic Landmarks is the Armour-Stiner House in Irvington, an octagonal house topped with a dome.Photos by Jessica KellyShow MoreShow Less
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