Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Mausoleum
by John Telfer
Title
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery Mausoleum
Artist
John Telfer
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
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While with my daughter and son-in-law we decided since we were in the town of Sleepy Hollow after my daughter and son-in-law had just completer running a 10-K race we would look around the famous Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, within the Cemetery there are some very notable individuals such as Leona Helmsley, Andrew Carnegie, Washington Irving the famous author of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Headless Horseman and Rip Van Winkle, also buried in this cemetery are the individuals whom Washington Irving based his books of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The Headless Horseman. The range of how old some of the tombstones were ranged from the 1600's to the present. Along with the size and beauty of the large amount of mausoleums that can be seen throughout this famous cemetery. While walking this mausoleum caught my eye as it sat high a top this hill with all of the beautiful foilage in the various colors of fall on the ground surrounded my many different size trees. Great view on such a beautiful fall day.
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October 20th, 2013
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JOHN TELFER
Thank you Cathy for featuring my photo in the group, Anything Architecture Buildings and Bridges, I appreciate the feature
BASANT SONI
Gorgeous image depicting Beauty of Nature Divine + L f John ..... "In fact dried leaves lying underneath trees after suitably segregation & selection are used along with other natural waste ingredients in form of sturdy & dried layers (before Perishing) to create "Organic Art" on Painting surface i.e Bark Canvas. by recycling & saving trees using Bark of Canary Palm Tree instead of paper canvas Thus Art may be combined with Environment Protection too --Ur valuable views on the concept of Eco-Art ...??