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Halloween Happenings… Sleepy Hollow Country’s Biggest Events

More than 150,000 visitors will experience Sleepy Hollow Country’s biggest Halloween events this year, with key events like The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze® expanded to an unbelievable 30 nights. Seasonal fun kicks off on Friday, October 2, opening night of the tri-state area’s largest Halloween-inspired celebrations, and lasts through October and the first half of November.

 

Continuing for 30 selected evenings through Sunday, November 15, The Great Jack O’ Lantern Blaze® at Van Cortlandt Manor in nearby Croton-on-Hudson is the Hudson Valley’s biggest all-ages Halloween extravaganza. A small team of artists comes together to carve more than 7,000 jacks, many fused together in elaborate constructions such as life-size dinosaurs and eight-foot-tall working jack-o’lanterns-in-the-box, all lit up throughout the historic site’s wooded walkways, orchards, and gardens.

Elaborate single-pumpkin carvings and huge multi-jack o’lantern constructions line the historic landscape. Favorite themes such as the Undersea Aquarium and Skeleton Emergence are joined this year by new installations including the Pumpkin Planetarium and a Circus Ghost Train filled with crazy clowns and awesome animals…all made of jack o’lanterns!

Washington Irving’s macabre tale The Legend of Sleepy Hollow inspires Horseman’s Hollow, a 15-night interactive haunted attraction at Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow, recommended for ages 10 and up. Stocked with professional actors and state-of-the-art special effects, Horseman’s Hollow has a high fear factor. Selected nights from October 2 to November1. Haunted house professional, Lance Hallowell, leads a crew of award-winning makeup and costume designers and a 40-member-strong cast of experienced actors to create an immersive, interactive, pleasantly terrifying experience, with state-of-the-spooky-art special effects.

Irving’s “Legend,” recommended for ages 10 and up, brings the master storyteller Jonathan Kruk into the historic, candlelit interior of Sleepy Hollow’s circa-1685 Old Dutch Church, where for 15 evenings he offers a dramatic re-telling of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow accompanied by live organ music.  Selected nights from October 2 to November 1.

The Legend behind the “Legend” is a daytime experience at Washington Irving’s Sunnyside in Tarrytown that highlights the author of the famous story. Tours of Irving’s home – a colorful blend of architectural styles – will showcase numerous objects related to Irving’s famous story. Visitors can also enjoy a shadow puppet performance of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and experience one of Irving’s spooky tales on a walk through the woods. Saturdays and Sundays in October plus Columbus Day, Monday.

Historic Hudson Valley produces these events and all proceeds support the Tarrytown-based private, non-profit educational organization. Tickets are limited and all of these events sell out in advance! Tickets can be purchased online at www.hudsonvalley.org or by calling 914-366-6900.

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