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Welcome to Sleepy Hollow - Welcome Sign
Welcome to Sleepy Hollow - Welcome Sign is a must-visit tourist attraction located at 199 Broadway in Sleepy Hollow, New York, United States. As you enter the charming town, you will be greeted by our iconic welcome sign that sets the tone for the spooky and enchanting atmosphere that Sleepy Hollow is famous for. Our Halloween in Sleepy Hollow page is your go-to guide for all the major events happening in town, including classics like The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze, the Haunted Hayride, Hulda's Night, and the gravity-defying Legend Cirque. We are also excited to introduce the newest addition, the Sleepy Hollow Haunted House, for an even more thrilling experience.
Philipsburg Manor
Philipsburg Manor is a historic tourist attraction located at 381 North Broadway in Sleepy Hollow, New York, United States. Visitors can learn about the enslaved individuals who worked on the property in 1750, and explore their family relationships and personal histories through primary documents. Step into the gristmill to discover the life of Caesar, the enslaved miller, whose expertise contributed to the wealth of the Philipse family. Visit the dairy in the Manor House cellar, where Dina, Massey, and Sue operated a commercial butter production. The enslaved community at Philipsburg Manor maintained family networks, shared cultural heritage, and expressed their humanity in opposition to the inhumane system that bound them. The institution is open on specific days throughout the year, with varying ticket prices for adults, seniors, young adults, and children. Members and children under 3 receive free admission.
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