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Up the Highway and Over the Bridge
The leaves on the trees are bursting with beautiful colors of orange, red, and yellow. Fall is my favorite time of the year. Going on hikes, capturing photos of the amazing foliage, and getting into the spirit of Halloween. I always loved Halloween as a kid. Dressing up and watching scary movies was something I looked forward to each year. It was time to plan my next road trip.
During my search, I came across an article about Sleepy Hollow. To my amazement, I didn’t realize it was an actual real place. I was an hour away from Sleepy Hollow, NY. The famous Legend of the Headless Horseman. A visit to Sleepy Hollow, NY, is a fun day or overnight road trip if you live in New England, New York, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania.
I’m lucky to live in the middle of so many cool places. I made plans with my friend FeFe, who travels locally and abroad. She will show you how to travel and save on some awesome vacations.
I’m a person who likes to be somewhat organized. We both made lists of the places we wanted to visit. I went to Google and checked updates for admission prices if reservations were required, and to see pictures from people who recently visited. I typed all the destinations into the Mapquest route planner and got a list of directions in order.
I dislike going places and driving all over the place in circles. It was a straight drive up the highway and over the Governor Mario Cuomo Bridge. Driving over the Hudson River was beautiful. I felt like taking out a paintbrush and doing a Bob Ross painting. I hear him, “I’m going to add a little yellow and some reds and stroke the greens evenly. Bob Ross was an amazing painter.
Legends and Myths of Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown
For some who have not read the famous book written by Washington Irving, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was published in 1819. It was a story about the Headless Horseman, believed to be a Hessian soldier who was decapitated by a cannonball in battle. The story has been retold with plays, movies, and cartoons. I have never read the book, but I may do this one day. Books are always better than movies. The story is set in 1790 Tarry Town, now known as Tarrytown, NY.
If you want to know more about this intriguing love story or the mystery of the disappearance of Ichabod Crane. Read the quick summary, or grab the book from your local library or YouTube for the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Washington Irving is buried at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
“And he would have passed a pleasant life of it, in despite of the Devil and all his works, if his path had not been crossed by a being that causes more perplexity to mortal man than ghosts, goblins, and the whole race of witches put together, and that was—a woman.”
—?Washington Irving, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow Bridge
Sleepy Hollow’s Spell
When I travel, I like to dig deep into history. I like to know who were the previous settlers before the European arrival. The area known as Sleepy Hollow was first inhabited by Native Americans, part of the Weckquaesgeek and Sintsinct tribes.
During the winter, they moved inland to seek shelter against the harsh winds and snow. The first white settlers came to the area in the 1600s after the voyage of Henry Hudson. There are many stories of supernatural occurrences that surround Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown.
When I was in town, I didn’t feel any creepy or”sleepy” feeling that this town was haunted. There is a story of a Native American who casts a spell, and anyone who walks along the Hudson River becomes drowsy. This is where the name Sleepy Hollow comes from. It felt peaceful, with a serene atmosphere. Maybe the spell doesn’t work on me. This is a beautiful town with a lot of history.
Hulda, the Witch
During the 18th and 19th centuries, townspeople were very superstitious, and anyone who was different was considered to be a witch. This was an extremely scary time. I think about how I use natural herbs and essential oils for healing, and if I were there during that time, the odds would be against me. Times have changed, and people are turning to more natural remedies and not being outcasted as witches.
The story is not the same for Ms. Hulda. After reading the story about her bravery and caring heart in trying to help her local villagers, it saddened me. All she wanted was to help the sick and those in need. She lived alone in the woods, and what is now known as a herbalist, she was called a witch.
Ms. Hulda was ready to fight during the Revolutionary War; British troops killed her. Her body was found and buried in an unmarked grave at Old Dutch Burying Ground. In 2019, Ms. Hulda was given a proper burial and acknowledged for her bravery and sacrifice. When I read this, it warmed my heart. To be recognized, I hope she is now resting in peace.
The Best Places to Visit
Lyndhurst Mansion
Address: 635 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591/(914) 631-4481
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Madame C. J. Walker
‘No woman of her race could afford such a place.’”the New York Times wrote. Madam C.J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove in 1867 to formerly enslaved parents in 1917. The 20,000 square foot, 34-room Italianate mansion was completed on Villa Lewaro, Irvington, NY 10533. Designer Vertner Tandy was the first African-American architect registered in New York. Her mansion sat next to the most prominent men, John D. Rockefeller and Jay Gould.
Madame C.J. Walker was the first female self-made billionaire. She wanted black people to know they could achieve anything they wanted and be entrepreneurs. The mansion is not open to the public and is owned by Madam C.J. Walker’s great-great-granddaughter, A’Lelia Bundles.
Check out this Virtual Tour of the exquisite mansion.
The Armour Stiner Octagon House
Address: 45 W Clinton Ave, Irvington, NY 10533/ View Entire Post