Literary Landmark: Sunnyside - Home of Washington Irving
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Tarrytown on the Hudson, N.Y.
Dedicated: 2002
Washington Irving moved into this house in the 1930s and it stayed in the Irving family until 1945. In 1947 Sunnyside was opened to the public and remains a museum today.
Resources:
SUNNYSIDE, WASHINGTON IRVING RESIDENCE National Register of Historic Places, 1966