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Giaccio said the tourist season seems to be getting longer, starting in mid-September and stretching into mid-November, but the village hopes to encourage people to visit at other times of the year as well. A current TV ad, created using a state grant, says Sleepy Hollow "isn't all about horror" -- but the characters intoning the phrase include the Grim Reaper and a disembodied head. Mark Goffman, an executive producer of "Sleepy Hollow," said Irving's tale was inspirational. "Every Halloween I was read it as a kid, and I have loved it," he said. "The idea that you can take this short story, which has such iconic characters in it, and then recreate it and reinvent it and involve the Revolution and put it in modern times, all told it just makes for a really epic kind of drama." Even apart from the time travel, many liberties are taken on TV. To name just a few, Ichabod Crane is handsome, there are several Starbucks in Sleepy Hollow and the population is 144,000 instead of 10,000. An upcoming episode will suggest a "blood tie" between Crane and the Horseman, Goffman said. It all appears to be working. The debut episode of "Sleepy Hollow" was Fox's most successful fall drama premiere since "24" began in 2001, and the series was renewed for a second season after just three episodes. "The short story is 17 pages long, and we're creating a show that will hopefully be on for a very long time," Goffman said. "So we drew upon the short story as a basis and really needed to mold it into something new that people hadn't seen before." "Sleepy Hollow" is shot in Wilmington, N.C., but Goffman said he'd like to travel to the real Sleepy Hollow for some scenes. "We're looking for storylines that will get us up there," he said. "It would be great to take advantage of some of that iconic imagery."
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