Articles for tag: Ichabod Crane, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Scary Places, Sleepy Hollow

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True American Ghost Stories: New York Ghost Tales

Do you believe in Ghosts? I do. That’s not to say I firmly believe these apparitions are souls of departed loved ones. But definitely somethings going on. Throughout history, ghosts have been talked about, written about. Even photographed and filmed. Maybe this phenomenon has true connections with our deceased. Perhaps ghosts are only persistent echoes, ...

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Senior Living in New York City: Retirement in the Big Apple

New York City is a place most people associate with a young, trendy, aggressive image, where you either catch up or get out of the way. To the rest of the country, New York is filled with impossibly gorgeous models (with their impossibly expensive plastic surgeons) fitness instructors and hardcore stock market brokers. Once you ...

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Cleveland’s Top Five Golf Courses

Cleveland, Ohio, is surprisingly replete with beautiful, excellent golf courses. Many of them are priced incredibly low and definitely merit multiple rounds of golf. Sleepy Hollow Designed by the Canadian golf pro Stanley Thompson and originally opened as a private country club, Sleepy Hollow, located at 9445 Brecksville Road in Brecksville, please the aesthetic dreams ...

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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Book Review

The story, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, written in 1819 by Washington Irving, has been depicted as a horror story for over a hundred years, and at first glance this characterization seems well deserved; as it has all the makings of a horror story. In the story there is a projection of good vs. evil, ...

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Why You Take a Trip to Sleepy Hollow, New York

Sleepy Hollow, New York is in Northern Westchester County and an easy drive from New York City (less than 30 miles). Sleepy Hollow was made famous by Washington Irving in his novel “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and if the headless horseman is the only image you have of Sleepy Hollow, then you need to ...