From ghostly parades to historic cemeteries, Sleepy Hollow’s rebranding shows how a centuries-old legend revived a town through storytelling and tourism.
From ghostly parades to historic cemeteries, Sleepy Hollow’s rebranding shows how a centuries-old legend revived a town through storytelling and tourism.

Two hundred years after The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was written, the small New York town once known as North Tarrytown has found new life by embracing its haunting past.
What was once an industrial hub known for its General Motors plant is now a Halloween tourism hotspot. When the factory closed in the 1990s, locals voted to rename the town Sleepy Hollow, reviving its eerie connection to Washington Irving’s tale of the Headless Horseman.
Today, visitors can explore Philipsburg Manor’s Twilight Village, the Old Dutch Church, and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery — where Irving and other historical figures rest. Each October, thousands flock to the Hudson Valley for ghost tours, storytelling, and immersive Halloween events, keeping the legend alive.
The town’s rebranding shows how folklore and local history can fuel economic revival and cultural pride — one galloping ghost at a time.
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