![]() ![]() ![]() But for now, you can check out photos above from the Hudson Valley Blaze, courtesy of photographer Tod Seelie. Thankfully, you have several more weeks to catch the Blaze in person before these pumpkins get turned into Thanksgiving pie. That includes a recreation of Midtown Manhattan (complete with hot dog cart, ambulance, and Radio City signage) a skeleton pumpkin walking dog and cat pumpkins their annual Statue Of Liberty made of pumpkins creepy crawly spider pumpkins dinosaur and dragon pumpkins fine art pumpkins (including recreations of famous works by the likes of Banksy, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Vincent Van Gogh, etc) electric blue jellyfish pumpkins a Headless Horseman Bridge and more. At the Home of the ‘Legend,’ visitors are welcome to spend up to two hours at the site. The Blaze is already well underway at Van Cortland Manor, and as always, there are some spectacular pumpkins to check out. The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze Hudson Valley and Long Island usually take visitors about 30-45 minutes to walk-through. The festival will comply with the state’s Low-Risk. The Great Jack-O-Lantern Blaze, as its known, has become a staple New York Halloween celebration and will run from Sept. The pumpkin party has gotten so popular, they even expanded last year to a second location on Long Island at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration. Every Halloween, thousands of Jack-O-Lanterns light up a magical world of pumpkin art in Croton-on-Hudson, a small town in Westchester County, NY. Located in Croton-On-Hudson, just about 40 miles outside the city, the event has become a beloved Halloween tradition for locals, with over 7,000 hand-carved jack o’lanterns on display. Since 2005, the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze has been offering up the finest in Halloween-emblazoned pumpkin artistry in the greater New York City region. ![]()
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