The Old Dutch Church from across the Albany Post Road (Route 9)
Washington Irving’s resting place at Halloween-time.
From our collection: The John Martin Books edition of Washington Irving’s stories “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
From our collection: Illustration of Headless Horseman pursuing Ichabod Crane from John Martin Books edition of Washington Irving’s stories “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
From our collection: Artist’s rendition of “The ghost of the Headless Horseman.”
From our collection: Illustration depicting Washington Irving’s original gravestone.
Headless Horseman reenactor rests behind Irving family plot (at left) in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Headless Horseman reenactor celebrates Washington Irving’s birthday, April 3, 2019.
From our collection: Etched by Jas. D. Smillie after a sketch from life by F.O.C. Darley of Washington Irving at Sunnyside, July 1848.
Bi-centennial kick-off celebration, Washington Irving’s birthday, 2019.
From our collection: Christ Episcopal Church, which Irving attended while he lived at Sunnyside.
From our collection: Postcard photograph of Tarrytown from the Hudson River featuring inset of Sunnyside.
From our collection: Page from Tarrytown souvenir book showing gravestone of Washington Irving.
From our collection: Postcard photograph of Old Dutch Burying Ground and Old Dutch Church
From our collection: Postcard photograph of the Old Dutch Church seen from the southeast.
From our collection: Postcard photograph of the Old Dutch Church seen from the northwest.
From our collection: Postcard photograph showing the pulpit of the Old Dutch Church.
From our collection: Postcard photograph of Washington Irving’s gravestone in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.