Sunnyside
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Sunnyside
Route 9, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Phone: (914) 631-8200
Hours: Open Wednesday thru Monday,
10 a.m to 5 p.m. Last tour at 4 p.m.
Featuring: Tours, gift and bookshop,
free parking, picnic area, special events. |
Sunnyside, the romantic estate of Washington Irving, America's first
internationally recognized author, sits on the banks of the Hudson
River and holds Irving's library and many of his possessions.
"A little old-fashioned stone mansion, all made up of gable
ends and as full of angles and corners as an old cocked hat"
is how Washington Irving
described his idiosyncratic estate in Tarrytown.
He bought the simple stone Dutch farmhouse in 1832 and, with assistance
of landscape painter George Harvey, romanticized it into one of the most
endearing houses in the Hudson Valley.
Sunnyside acquired its pagoda-like tower in 1847. The wisteria
that Irving planted at the front door is still splendid today. Irving
lived here until his death in 1859.
During his life time the house was a popular port of call for writers
and other creative people from around the world.
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