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Tarrytown is a historic village located in Westchester County, New York, situated along the eastern bank of the Hudson River. The village, incorporated in 1870, has played a significant role in American history and culture. The area was originally inhabited by the Weckquaesgeek Native Americans before Dutch and English settlers arrived in the 17th century. Tarrytown's strategic location during the American Revolution made it an important military outpost.

The village gained literary fame through Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," as Tarrytown neighbors the hamlet of Sleepy Hollow (formerly North Tarrytown). The area's cultural heritage is reflected in its preserved historic sites, including Lyndhurst Mansion, a striking Gothic Revival country house that exemplifies the area's architectural significance. The village's downtown area features well-preserved 19th-century architecture, combining historic charm with modern amenities. Throughout its history, Tarrytown has been home to various cultural institutions and has maintained a strong connection to the arts, making it an important destination for those interested in American history and culture.

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Exhibitions in Tarrytown

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Tarrytown discounts and discount cards & passes

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