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Historical Markers in Sleepy Hollow, New York
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Sleepy Hollow is in Westchester County
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ADJACENT TO WESTCHESTER COUNTY
Bronx County (136) ►
Nassau County (278) ►
Putnam County (139) ►
Rockland County (267) ►
Fairfield County, Connecticut (462) ►
Bergen County, New Jersey (427) ►
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1 ► New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — Cold Spring — ![]() |
Erected in memory of Gen. John C. Freemont “The Pathfinder” a former resident of Sleepy Hollow. — — Map (db m237037) HM |
2 ► New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — 63 — Headless Horseman — Legends & Lore — ![]() |
Tethers His Horse Nightly Among Graves In This Churchyard According To The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Author Washington Irving — — Map (db m234448) HM |
3 ► New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — Philipsburg Manor — ![]() |
Philips Manor was an 18th-century milling, farming and trading complex owned by the Loyalist Philipse family, tenanted by farmers, and operated by enslaved men, women and children. Revolutionary War Heritage Trail — — Map (db m8729) HM |
4 ► New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — The Headless Horseman Bridge — ![]() |
Described by Irving in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow formerly spanned this stream at this spot. — — Map (db m8616) HM |
5 ► New York, Westchester County, Sleepy Hollow — The Old Dutch Church — ![]() |
The Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, built 1697 by Frederick Philipse, First Lord of the Manor, in use since except in Revolution. — — Map (db m8618) HM |