‘Sleepy Hollow’ filming creates a grave situation
In addition to St. Luke’s, filming will take place at the Confederate Monument, the Bell Tower Park and other nearby locations.
A worker adds "weeds" in front of tombstone while converting the front lawn of St. Luke's Episcopal Church into a cemetery for the filming of the Sleepy Hollow movie. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, for the Salisbury Post
A worker adds ‘weeds’ in front of a tombstone while converting the front lawn of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church into a cemetery for the filming of the ‘Sleepy Hollow’ TV pilot, which transports the Washington Irving story into a modern time.
Workers pause from their work in converting the front lawn of St. Luke's Episcopal Church into a cemetery for the filming of the Sleepy Hollow movie. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, for the Salisbury Post
Workers converting the front lawn of St. Luke's Episcopal Church into a cemetery for the filming of the Sleepy Hollow movie. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, for the Salisbury Post
Workers converting the front lawn of St. Luke's Episcopal Church into a cemetery for the filming of the Sleepy Hollow movie. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, for the Salisbury Post
A worker adds "weeds" in front of tombstone while converting the front lawn of St. Luke's Episcopal Church into a cemetery for the filming of the Sleepy Hollow movie. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, for the Salisbury Post
Workers converting the front lawn of St. Luke's Episcopal Church into a cemetery for the filming of the Sleepy Hollow movie. photo by Wayne Hinshaw, for the Salisbury Post