A list of Historic Sites, Attractions, and Eateries and how far they are from Cozy Coven.
Many of the local Fall Events are ticketed and sell out quickly.
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Historic Site | Description | Approx. Distance |
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Philipsburg Manor | A meticulously restored 17th–18th-century manor, gristmill, and trading complex offering immersive insights into colonial and enslaved life. (Historic Hudson Valley, Yelp) | ~0.23 mi (a few minutes’ walk by North Broadway) (Historic Hudson Valley) |
Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow | A stone-built 17th-century Dutch colonial church, central to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow legend, located right across from Philipsburg Manor. (Historic Hudson Valley) | ~0.36 mi (easy walk) |
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery | The famed burial ground of Washington Irving, offering hauntingly beautiful walks amid historic graves and gothic atmosphere. (Historic Hudson Valley) | ~0.82 mi (~2 easy-minute walk) |
Sunnyside (Washington Irving’s Home) | The charming Gothic-Tudor cottage of Washington Irving, author of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. A literary gem set peacefully in the Hudson Valley. (Historic Hudson Valley) | ~2.6 mi (short drive) |
Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park | A historic 19th-century aqueduct-turned-park, great for walking, hiking, and reflections on regional engineering history. (Historic Hudson Valley) | ~2.55 mi |
Tarrytown Lighthouse (Kingsland Point Lighthouse) | A quirky 1883 “sparkplug” lighthouse offshore in the Hudson; historically atmospheric and architecturally unique. | easy walk down Beekman Ave |
Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate | A grand 40-room neoclassical mansion with world-class art collections, terraced gardens, and sweeping Hudson River views. Once home to four generations of the Rockefeller family. Tours begin at Philipsburg Manor visitor center. | ~1.8 mi to the estate (tours launch from Philipsburg, 0.23 mi from Cozy Coven) |
Headless Horseman Bridge |
While the original wooden bridge is gone, the modern-day location is a concrete bridge on U.S. Route 9, near the Old Dutch Church and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and you will find there the blue and yellow historic "Headless Horseman Bridge" sign marker. There is a replica bridge located in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery .03 miles north from the South Gate entrance |
a little under 1 mile from Cozy Coven |