Historic Hudson Valley focuses its work on three key areas:
Guided tours Tours at
Philipsburg Manor,
Sunnyside, and
Van Cortlandt Manor use the third-person "living history" approach by interpreters in historic clothing supplemented by hands-on demonstrations of period work and leisure activities, while
Kykuit and the
Union Church use a more traditional lecture/discussion approach. Philipsburg Manor concentrates on telling the story of slavery in the colonial north.
Sunnyside focuses on
Washington Irving and the
Romantic movement in 19th-century literature, landscape, and architecture. At Van Cortlandt Manor, themed-tours concentrate on interpreting the history and lifestyles of the New Nation period following the conclusion of the
American Revolution.
School programs Historic Hudson Valley offers a varied menu of school workshops developed with teachers and based on state curriculum requirements.
Special events Special events focus on issues and ideas that are season-specific or that require a fuller programmatic rendering than is possible on the standard tour. For example: • CORNucopia, held at the end of summer in
Sleepy Hollow, NY, is an annual "festival at
Philipsburg Manor celebrating the importance of corn and its heritage in America". • Dickens's 'Christmas Carol', held annually at the
Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow at Christmastime, is a performance wherein a "master storyteller,
Jonathan Kruk, complete with musical accompaniment, regales you with his adaptation of
Charles Dickens’s “
A Christmas Carol.” •
Pinkster is an annual re-creation of the 18th-century African-Colonial festival of
Pentecost, through which visitors can explore African music, dance,
foodways, and storytelling. • Sheep-to-Shawl, held every April at
Philipsburg Manor in
Sleepy Hollow, NY, celebrates, "From fiber to fashion, [...] all things wooly sheep! Visitors are invited to explore each step in the process of turning wool into cloth using 18th-century techniques." Additionally, "Hands-on activities include dyeing wool and crafts for children, including a giant 20-foot diameter weaving project!", and "Outside on the grounds, Scottish border collies display their skills at sheep- and duck-herding. Visitors are invited to enjoy a fashion show, Project Colonial Runway, and kick up their heels to the sounds of a live bluegrass band." • The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze and Horseman's Hollow explore traditions linked to "
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and contemporary ways of observing the traditions of
Halloween. Additionally, Irving's Legend, held annually at the
Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow every autumn, is a performance wherein "Master storytellers Jonathan Kruk and Jim Keyes offer dramatic performances of Washington Irving’s classic tale, featuring the Headless Horseman, Ichabod Crane, Brom Bones, and Katrina Van Tassel. Flavored with live spooky music, the spellbinding storytelling captivates all audiences." ==See also==