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Patriots Park, a 4-acre park, is located at North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County on the border of Sleepy Hollow. Patriot's Park features the Captors' Monument, a monument to John Paulding, Isaac Van Wart and David Williamsone, the three patriots that captured Major John André. The park offers attractive features such as a meandering brook, walkways, playgrounds, picnic areas, and an American Revolution historic site.
Captors' Monument
Patriots Park features the monument erected to honor the three heroic militiamen that captured Major John André. At a later dedication, the monument was increased and a bronze stature of John Paulding (one of the three captors) was added. There is a dedication in stone on the south side of the monument that says:
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ON THIS SPOT
THE 23rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1780 THE SPY
MAJOR JOHN ANDRE
ADJUTANT GENERAL OF THE BRITISH ARMY
WAS CAPTURED BY
JOHN PAULDING, DAVID WILLIAMS
AND ISAAC VAN WART
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ALL NATIVES OF THIS COUNTY.
HISTORY HAS TOLD THE REST"
THE PEOPLE OF WESTCHESTER COUNTY HAVE ERECTED THIS MONUMENT
AS WELL TO COMMEMORATE A GREAT EVENT AS TO TESTIFY THEIR
HIGH ESTIMATION OF THAT INTEGRITY AND PATRIOTISM WHICH, REJECTING
EVERY TEMPTATION RESCUED THE UNITED STATES FROM MOST IMMINENT
PERIL BY BAFFLING THE ARTS OF A SPY AND THE PLOTS OF A TRAITOR.
DEDICATED OCTOBER 7th 1853
THIS PLAQUE WAS PLACED HERE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION COMMITTEE, TO PRESERVE FOR
POSTERITY THE TEXT, OF THE ORIGINAL INSCRIPTION CARVED IN STONE.
UNVEILED SEPTEMBER 6, 1980.
On the north side of the block an inscription reads:
"THEIR CONDUCT MERITS OUR WARMEST ESTEEM. THEY HAVE PREVENTED, IN ALL PROBABILITY, OUR SUFFERING ONE OF THE SEVEREST STROKES THAT COULD HAVE BEEN MEDITATED AGAINS US." George Washington
Attractions in Patriots Park
include
Basketball courts
Benches throughout park
Events during the year (Farmers' Market, Eco-Fair)
Historic American Revolution Monument
Picnic tables
Playgrounds
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Patriot Park offers two playgrounds and lots of running space for young children. The playgrounds are located close to each other allowing kids to easily walk between the two playgrounds - while parents can sit and relax on benches located in full view of both playgrounds.
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Historic Sites in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown
Visit
Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate in Sleepy Hollow.
Visit
Lyndhurst in Tarrytown.
Visit the
Old Dutch Church at Sleepy Hollow.
Visit the
Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse. Learn how a family protected ships on the Hudson River.
Visit Historic Sunnyside
Washington Irving's home at Sunnyside
Children's Attractions in Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown
Enjoy Family Fun Day at
Lyndhurst Historic Site in Tarrytown.
Learn about a spy in the
American Revolution - John André.
Visit Historic
Philipsburg Manor Historic Site for kids.
Visit Historic Sunnyside,
Washington Irving's home in Tarrytown, offering activities for kids.
Visit
Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse. Learn how a family protected ships on the Hudson River.
Celebrate
Halloween in Sleepy Hollow.
Celebrate
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Spooky fun things to do on Halloween include a
Tour the Old Dutch Church & Burying Ground
Visit the Old Dutch Church & Burying Ground and find places mentioned in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow where "The dominant spirit, however, that haunts this enchanted region, and seems to be commander-in-chief of all the powers of the air, is the apparition of a figure on horseback, without a head. It is said by some to be the ghost of a Hessian trooper, whose head had been carried away by a cannon-ball, in some nameless battle during the Revolutionary War, and who is ever and anon seen by the country folk hurrying along in the gloom of night, as if on the wings of the wind. His haunts are not confined to the valley, but extend at times to the adjacent roads, and especially to the vicinity of a church at no great distance. Indeed, certain of the most authentic historians of those parts, who have been careful in collecting and collating the floating facts concerning this spectre, allege that the body of the trooper having been buried in the churchyard, the ghost rides forth to the scene of battle in nightly quest of his head, and that the rushing speed with which he sometimes passes along the Hollow, like a midnight blast, is owing to his being belated, and in a hurry to get back to the churchyard before daybreak."
"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
by Washington Irving
Location: Sleepy Hollow
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