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Pirates of the Hudson: The Siege of Sleepy Hollow

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EXPANDED TO SEVEN DAYS!
June 30, July 1, July 4-8
Pirates of the Hudson: The Siege of Sleepy Hollow
Philipsburg Manor, 381 North Broadway (Route 9), Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. June 30, July 1, July 4-8, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Gangs of blackbeards and beauties will be swashbuckling their way through Philipsburg Manor at this rollicking event brought to you by the team that produces Horseman's Hollow. Join us as boisterous pirates lay anchor in the Hudson and storm Sleepy Hollow. Musical pirates, gypsy sword dancers, and scallywags of all sorts will roam the grounds, ready to make you smile while secretly stealin’ yer gold. Kids can take part in the Pieces of Eight treasure hunt, wiggle their way into a pirate shipwreck, and learn to speak and act like a bloody pirate! These pillagers are able and exotic fishermen…Come gawk at their captivating catch of not just one mermaid, but a pair…behold this most amazing sight, times two! Wander through Dr. Grymm's Museum of Oddities and get scarred for life (well, for a day at least) at Lady Molly Roger's Tattoo Shoppe. Test your cannon shot capabilities and help take out the British in Davy Jones’ Revenge! Seize some booty in the Thieves Market, but watch out for the blimey pickpockets lest ye be buying your own back for twice the price! Feast on fabulous foods prepared by Tastefully Yours, and down pints of grog created by Captain Lawrence Brewery. Yo-ho-ho me hearties…It's going to be a festival like none other…Aarrrgh! All admissions are by timed ticket only. Buy in advance online at www.hudsonvalley.org or call 914-631-8200.

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