It's the scariest time of the year and just two hours south of the Capital Region is home to one of the spookiest towns in America. It's also one of the scariest stories ever told in Halloween folklore.
This time of year conjures up old ghost stories and folklore. One of the scariest of all Halloween stories comes from a small town about one hundred thirty miles south of Albany.
This time of year conjures up old ghost stories and folklore. One of the scariest of all Halloween stories comes from a small town about one hundred thirty miles south of Albany. It is a tale passed down through generations and its central character is The Headless Horseman. The town is in Westchester County and it is the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
On Saturday, I along with my sister Sherri, girlfriend Samantha and son Brody ventured downstate a bit to 'A Frosty Fest'. A Christmas-y, holiday lights thing that features characters like Santa, a penguin, snow boy and girls, some live shows and snack/souvenir shops. Interestingly enough it's also the same place in Ulster Park (just outside of Kingston) where they do the Headless Horseman aroun
On Saturday night, my girlfriend Samantha and I went down to Ulster Park (Kingston basically) and did the Headless Horseman hayride and the other scary stuff they do at the #1 rated haunted attraction in America. We actually enjoy it very much, and don't mind the hour plus long drive. It's become pretty much an annual tradition since we started dating 5 years ago. This year my suga-momma Sam bo
Double M, Field of Horrors, Zombie Zip Lines, Nightmares at Liberty Ridge, and the various corn mazes in the Capital Region are certainly narrowing the gap, but can they ever surpass the Headless Horseman; the best haunted attraction in New York? What's your favorite and how does it compare?