G. Washington Slept Here

ebook A Sleepy Hollow Local History: The Merchants of Main Street

By Notary Sojak

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A number of us who grew up in Sleepy Hollow or Tarrytown, N.Y., like to recall our coming-of-age through a celebration of our beloved local merchants. Sleepy Hollow has become well-known this century as a center for the observance of Halloween. It had first become famous much earlier, of course, some time after Washington Irving published his story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." But what about our first families, those having had a presence locally for generations? Get ready for a slice-of-life in North Tarrytown in the second half of the last century. (This village of ours has, by now, taken back its Colonial name, Sleepy Hollow, and has been known as such for the last 25 years.) Furthermore, over a dozen relevant period photos (as well as links to media clips) are available for your viewing pleasure via this eBooklet's Official Web Landing Page (additional information may be found in this eBooklet's Epilogue.) Also included is a similar glimpse of everyday life - as we lived it in Tarrytown - Sleepy Hollow's neighboring sister-village.

G. Washington Slept Here