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430 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, Hudson Valley, NY 10591
This is the 17th Century church and 3 acre churchyard from "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" where, it is said, the Headless Horseman tethers his horse nightly among the graves. Surrounded by... More on Heritage
An old, creepy cemetery that was established by the first Dutch settlers to the New World. Gravestones from the 1600s till the present ... More on igougo

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99 Dromore Rd, Scarsdale, Hudson Valley, NY 10583
A 33-acre woodland preserve with trails, pond, gardens and outdoor animals displays including a birds of prey aviary. The 21-room Manor House Museum contains over 100 animals, a greenhouse with bot... More on Discover America
33 acre nature preserve with Manor House, natural history museum, botanical displays, live animals, woodland trails, gardens ... More on iloveny.com

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Valhalla, NY

#4.
613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, Connecticut
National Audubon Society's flagship nature center - 522 acre sanctuary - 15 miles of hiking trails, guided hikes - Nature ... More on entertainment.com
A excellent birding center for all skill levels. Top notch staff thrilled to share insights. Extensive ... More on TripAdvisor

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Tuckahoe, NY

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White Plains, New York 10601

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555 Bedford Rd, Rte 448, Tarrytown, Hudson Valley, NY 10591
This unassuming country church contains nine stained glass windows by Marc Chagall and a window by Henri Matisse; this was his last work of art before his death in 1954. Visitors marvel at the colo... More on Heritage
Stone church, stained-glass windows by Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall. More on iloveny.com

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Sleepy Hollow, New York 10591
Rich in folk lore and unprecedented beauty, this cemetery began in the early 1600's by the Dutch colonists and has grown to cover almost 100 acres. Dogs are ... More on DogFriendly.com
Several famous individuals buried here, including Washington Irving, William Rockefeller, Walter Chrysler, ... More on Discover America

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Kingsland Point Park, Route 9, Sleepy Hollow, NY
In response to steamship concerns regarding the dangerous shoals on the eastern shore of the Hudson River just north of New York City, Congress authorized the building of a lighthouse in 1847 near ... More on LighthouseFriends.com
On October 1, 1983, the 100th anniversary of the beacon’s first lighting, the Tarrytown Lighthouse was opened to the public. Today, Westchester County occasionally conducts tours of the ... More on Lighthousefriends.com

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Tarrytown, NY
A National Historic Landmark, this 18th-century stone manor house is situated on the banks of the Croton River. It features a fine collection of Georgian and Federal period furnishings, many origin... More on Travel.yahoo.com
Representative of an 18th-century Dutch-English manor house in the Hudson Valley is the Van Cortlandt Manor, once the home of the influential ... More on Nps.gov
