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  • While that house is long gone, the grandson of Lonesome Hollow's owner built a stately white Queen Anne in 1879 on the hill above the log cabin.

    Where We Live: Manor Lake in Maryland's Montgomery County Barbara Ruben 2010

  • Mr. Fleischman, who unveiled his first Umami Burger in 2009, opened the chain's first location outside of Los Angeles on Cow Hollow's Union Street in early October.

    Umami Burger Shayndi Raice 2011

  • Sleepy Hollow's members said a rift formed between those for and against the proposal.

    Fee Dispute Makes Waves at Swimming Club Marie C. Baca 2010

  • Sleepy Hollow's board pitched the $3.5 million renovation to members in May.

    Fee Dispute Makes Waves at Swimming Club Marie C. Baca 2010

  • Perhaps an appropriate Hollow's Eve picture -- 120 uhlans .

    All Hallows Eve Der Alte Fritz 2008

  • The name of the wine was Risqué (an omen, perhaps?) and it was billed as a Blanquette Méthode Ancestrale (Sparkling Wine) produced and bottled by Les Vignerons du Sieur d'Arques in Limoux, France -- for Toad Hollow's, the Healdsburg, California label -- with a 6% alcohol.

    Corkscrew & Cave 2006

  • The name of the wine was Risqué (an omen, perhaps?) and it was billed as a Blanquette Méthode Ancestrale (Sparkling Wine) produced and bottled by Les Vignerons du Sieur d'Arques in Limoux, France -- for Toad Hollow's, the Healdsburg, California label -- with a 6% alcohol.

    Vin Vivant: Toad Hollow Risqué Sparkling Wine 2005

  • The name of the wine was Risqué (an omen, perhaps?) and it was billed as a Blanquette Méthode Ancestrale (Sparkling Wine) produced and bottled by Les Vignerons du Sieur d'Arques in Limoux, France -- for Toad Hollow's, the Healdsburg, California label -- with a 6% alcohol.

    Vin Vivant: Toad Hollow Risqué Sparkling Wine 2005

  • The name of the wine was Risqué (an omen, perhaps?) and it was billed as a Blanquette Méthode Ancestrale (Sparkling Wine) produced and bottled by Les Vignerons du Sieur d'Arques in Limoux, France -- for Toad Hollow's, the Healdsburg, California label -- with a 6% alcohol.

    Seattle Bon Vivant: 2005

  • Sleepy Hollow's pool has a unique feature that greatly enhances the experience.

    (Almost) Everything I know I Picked Up at the Pool 2007

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