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Off the Path

Josh Joseph
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WSHU

Off the Path

Follow reporter Davis Dunavin as he travels the road from New York to Boston, looking for unusual stories and fascinating histories.

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  • Host Davis Dunavin previews his upcoming adventure at sea! Among other things, you’ll hear about quite a few pirates in this series, which is why we decided to call it Off the Plank.
  • Storyteller Jonathan Kruk and his puppet accomplices recount the "legend of Sleepy Hollow" at Sunnyside, Washington Irving's historic Tarrytown house.
    Davis Dunavin
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    WSHU
    In 1820, Washington Irving wrote a short story steeped in the ghostly folklore of New York’s Hudson Valley. Its simple premise and terrifying climax has spooked and entertained people for two centuries. It was set in North Tarrytown, but Irving called it Sleepy Hollow.