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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | The Headless Horseman of the Hudson Valley

20 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Tonight, we travel deep into the mist-covered Hudson Valley to explore one of the most enduring ghost stories in American folklore… The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving. In this episode of Classics with Cozy, we step into the isolated Dutch settlements of early New York, where superstition lingered in the forests and stories traveled by candlelight through the hollow. From the history and folklore surrounding Sleepy Hollow to the terrifying ride of Ichabod Crane beneath the autumn moon, tonight’s story explores how fear, place, and imagination shaped one of America’s most enduring legends. So settle in, dim the lights, and listen closely… because some roads are best left untraveled after dark. Folklore is, by nature, ever-changing. It shifts as it is told and retold, shaped by the people, places, and fears that carry it forward through time. Sources & References * The Legend of Sleepy Hollow — Washington Irving * Research on Hudson Valley folklore, Dutch colonial history, and Revolutionary War-era ghost traditions * Regional accounts and cultural influences surrounding Sleepy Hollow, New York Thank you for listening to Classics with Cozy — a quiet place for folklore, classic literature, ghost stories, and the tales that continue to linger long after they were first told. And until next time… keep the lanterns lit.

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episode The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | The Headless Horseman of the Hudson Valley artwork

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Tonight, we travel deep into the mist-covered Hudson Valley to explore one of the most enduring ghost stories in American folklore… The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving. In this episode of Classics with Cozy, we step into the isolated Dutch settlements of early New York, where superstition lingered in the forests and stories traveled by candlelight through the hollow. From the history and folklore surrounding Sleepy Hollow to the terrifying ride of Ichabod Crane beneath the autumn moon, tonight’s story explores how fear, place, and imagination shaped one of America’s most enduring legends. So settle in, dim the lights, and listen closely… because some roads are best left untraveled after dark. Folklore is, by nature, ever-changing. It shifts as it is told and retold, shaped by the people, places, and fears that carry it forward through time. Sources & References * The Legend of Sleepy Hollow — Washington Irving * Research on Hudson Valley folklore, Dutch colonial history, and Revolutionary War-era ghost traditions * Regional accounts and cultural influences surrounding Sleepy Hollow, New York Thank you for listening to Classics with Cozy — a quiet place for folklore, classic literature, ghost stories, and the tales that continue to linger long after they were first told. And until next time… keep the lanterns lit.

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