So I'm home from a week's vacation in New York City. And one of my favourite parts of the trip had nothing to do with the city itself.
Not wanting to drive in Manhattan, we opted to stay in upstate New York and take the train into the city. And quite naturally, as I was exploring a map, looking for a suitable spot, my eyes fell upon Sleepy Hollow. Perfect, I thought.
Alas, not quite so perfect. There was no hotel in Sleepy Hollow itself, so we stayed in nearby Tarrytown. And my dreams of a lantern-lit ghost walk through Sleepy Hollow Cemetery evaporated when I discovered that most of their ghostly activities take place in the fall. Ah well, I now have an excuse to return.
But despite the fact that it occurred under the intense light and heat of a July sun, it was a worthwhile visit. The spirit of Ichabod and his headless pursuer was everywhere.
From the orange and black street signs . . .
. . . to the stone carvings . . .
. . . to the metal statue near the original bridge . . .
. . . to the site of the famous bridge. Now a busy and somewhat dangerous intersection. Fortunately, I survived.
Perhaps because of the possibility of sight-seers being mowed down by speeding cars, the original bridge has been re-created in a quieter and safer location. Deep in the heart of Sleepy Holllow Cemetery.
Where the greatest danger is being mowed down by passing joggers.
From the Old Dutch Church . . .
. . . to Washington Irving's grave . . .
. . . to the looming front gates, this cemetery is massive. Easily the largest I've seen. With hills and valleys and winding paths and mausoleums.
There are bound to be more than a few ghosts lurking in there. Time to begin planning an autumn trip.
11 comments:
Very cool! Thanks for sharing. Hurry up Halloween!
Oh how I love Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow. We went there during the Fall a few years ago. And we stayed at a HORRIBLE Hampton Inn (don't ever stay there)! And we weren't quite comfortable w/ understanding the train schedule, so we drove into NYC for the day and paid a gazillion dollars to park in some dark garage under ground.
But I loved the cemetery all bedecked with Fall leaves. Even saw Brahm Bones(sp?) grave. I was hoping for some festival or something, but we were too early in Oct. But the saddest part is that I LOST all my photos from Sleepy Hollow. I took all the same shots you did and lots of others, and the only thing I can figure is that the CF card with them on it got erased before I uploaded them to the computer. Hence, I'm glad to see them again on your page. I've even thought about making the 3 hour drive from Salem to TarryTown again this Autumn just to re-take all those photos, and to go see the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze again. But that's a long drive there and back. Guess I will just have to re-live it vicariously through your images. Great shots, so glad you posted them! :o)
Awesome photos!
As nice as it was in summer, it would make a spectacular fall trip! Definitely on my "must-do" list.
And Wendy, all I can say is . . . Salem to Tarrytown in 3 hours??? I'm impressed. ;)
Welcome back! And those are gorgeous pics! I am also starting to think about future autumn trips. I would loooove to visit Sleepy Hollow one day.
Sooooo cool! Thanks for sharing. I have always wanted to visit - the pictures are amazing!!
Cheers!
What wonderful photos! I would love to go there. Too bad about the cars and joggers. Although, I do love the new bridge they created. Very cool cemetery as well!
Fantastic timing- I'm trying to plan my own trip to NYC! It never crossed my mind to stay in Tarrytown. Was it easy to get into the city from there?
Nice! I've done the Salem area, but not Sleepy Hollow. Maybe I will after seeing this.
You're awesome.
Thanks :)
Gail - Tarrytown is an ideal spot. Very small and the train station has plenty of parking spaces. Our hotel even offered free shuttle service to and from the station. The ride into NYC took about 30 minutes.
Thanks for sharing the images :) Looks like a great place to start getting into a Halloween mood. Must make note to put it on my road trip list.
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