@@kellymulderino7156 Depends where you went. I don't think the multi million dollar home owners in my town think it's ghetto. Only about 4 streets qualify as that in Sleepy Hollow. lol.
I’m visiting America for the very first time and stopping in NYC in December. I’m interested in seeing more of America at the same time so Tarrytown is on my day trips out of the city via train/subway
I hope you have a great trip! Tarrytown is a easy train ride on metro north from Grand Central and a great place to visit to see an interesting downtown with walkability to be able to see the Hudson river!
Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow are very unique. We share a zipcode and Sleepy Hollow used to be called North Tarrytown. North Tarrytown is technically where the Legend took place. We share a school district and all graduate from Sleepy Hollow High School even if we grew up in Tarrytown and the Headless Horseman is the high schools mascot. The two villages don't share fire departments or Police departments. We also have not only individual but also some combined Halloween events with each other such as the annual Halloween parade which spans both villages. Both villages are very tourist heavy this time of year and have a ton of events that thousands upon thousands come from all over to be part of every year. It's too bad you didn't showcase some of the fun Halloween events and block parties which always have some awesome food truck and food fair foods. Maybe next time. 🙂
The scariest thing about Sleepy Hollow is that it took 20-some years to build on the site of the old GM Assembly Plant (the area near the lighthouse shown in the video). Rip Van Winkle could have gone to sleep and woke up in the time it took.
I have not staid at any hotels nearby, but they seem to have a great list on the Sleepy Hollow Website: visitsleepyhollow.com/sleep/hotels/. I recently saw the Castle Hotel online thought that they recommend and that looks pretty cool and unique!
Salem and Sleepy Hollow are very different entities. We definitely appreciate our Headless Horseman heritage. I'm a graduate of Sleepy Hollow high school in the 90s and my class ring has a tombstone and the headless horseman on it. She didn't visit any of the events we have that people come from all over to attend this time of year.
@shadowwinters5196 It's like half-Latino, going back to the car factory days. Maybe that's what the commenter means. ME, I don't really mind. It's not like the place is crawling with all sorts of violent crime.
Only visited a diner and the graveyard during Halloween, need to visit again and enjoy the area some more
Yes you should totally go back. It is also a great place to visit even when it is not Halloween time =)
Very nice video clip. I've lived in Sleepy Hollow for over 20 years and I simply love it, come visit when you have a chance 🤗🤗🤗
!!!! I have, since a child, wanted to go to SLEEPY HOLLOW
I have ALWAYS wanted to visit! I'm jealous 😫
You must go! It’s awesome
you missed nothing its totally ghetto i was very disappointed
@@kellymulderino7156 Depends where you went. I don't think the multi million dollar home owners in my town think it's ghetto. Only about 4 streets qualify as that in Sleepy Hollow. lol.
Come visit! We love our visitors especially this time of year!
@@ohlookitsmaria please tell me all the best secret spots 🙏 🙏 🙏 I'll have to come up solo in the winter 😆
Very interesting. Thank you.💟
Glad you enjoyed it
~Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so so much! Your support means a lot
All those places! Next time check out them all but especially the Octagon house!
That one looks so cool. Haven't seen anything quite like it before!
Great
Excellent video! I am getting a lot of travel inspiration. I think I might go there for a solo writers retreat this year. It looks gorgeous!
Oh I love that! I also enjoy writing and I think the atmosphere is wonderful!
I’m visiting America for the very first time and stopping in NYC in December. I’m interested in seeing more of America at the same time so Tarrytown is on my day trips out of the city via train/subway
I hope you have a great trip! Tarrytown is a easy train ride on metro north from Grand Central and a great place to visit to see an interesting downtown with walkability to be able to see the Hudson river!
I'm soooo jealous! Just love it!😊🍁🍂🎃
Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow are very unique. We share a zipcode and Sleepy Hollow used to be called North Tarrytown. North Tarrytown is technically where the Legend took place. We share a school district and all graduate from Sleepy Hollow High School even if we grew up in Tarrytown and the Headless Horseman is the high schools mascot. The two villages don't share fire departments or Police departments. We also have not only individual but also some combined Halloween events with each other such as the annual Halloween parade which spans both villages. Both villages are very tourist heavy this time of year and have a ton of events that thousands upon thousands come from all over to be part of every year. It's too bad you didn't showcase some of the fun Halloween events and block parties which always have some awesome food truck and food fair foods. Maybe next time. 🙂
shut up.
@@freqcity Are you 12 years old?
@@ohlookitsmaria 11
@@freqcity Congrats!
@@ohlookitsmaria thank you! Feels good to be here
The scariest thing about Sleepy Hollow is that it took 20-some years to build on the site of the old GM Assembly Plant (the area near the lighthouse shown in the video). Rip Van Winkle could have gone to sleep and woke up in the time it took.
I like Flying Fingers Yarn store on Main Street. Elise is the owner, and sells a lot of Manos Del Uruguay yarn.
Yes it is such a cute shop! I loved the colorful yarn sheep/ball displayed outside the store!
U r lucky. I'm jealous.
One day you will make it there!
I will. Thank you.
COme visit! We love our visitors especially this time of year!
@@ohlookitsmaria what street are you from
@@Mr_Rat6268 Not giving out personal info on here. :)
Do you know of any good hotels nearby?
I have not staid at any hotels nearby, but they seem to have a great list on the Sleepy Hollow Website: visitsleepyhollow.com/sleep/hotels/. I recently saw the Castle Hotel online thought that they recommend and that looks pretty cool and unique!
My house
The town doesn't seem to be as much Into their headless horsemen history as Salem Massachusetts is with their witch history
I have heard that Salem takes their witch history seriously. I will have to check out Salem, maybe I will do a video there in the future!
Salem and Sleepy Hollow are very different entities. We definitely appreciate our Headless Horseman heritage. I'm a graduate of Sleepy Hollow high school in the 90s and my class ring has a tombstone and the headless horseman on it. She didn't visit any of the events we have that people come from all over to attend this time of year.
Washington Irving's story was a tongue-in-cheek spoof of ghost stories, while Nathaniel Hawthorne's stories were gothic woo-woo stuff.
scones ARE NOT ROUND
stop throwing claw hands around
don't want to see food..want old bldgs and cemeteries..not modern food
Sleepy Hollow sucks. its totally ghetto and not the charming historic village i was hoping to experience .
I’m sorry you had a bad experience !
@shadowwinters5196 It's like half-Latino, going back to the car factory days. Maybe that's what the commenter means. ME, I don't really mind. It's not like the place is crawling with all sorts of violent crime.
a headless horseman brige does exist thats just not it
Yes! I will have to seek it out on my next visit.
I found it on my trip , the roads actually marked with signs , awesome place loved it..