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Pat Blundetto’s Farm is a farmland and farm house in Upstate New York.

History[]

Pat Blundetto owns the farm and farmhouse and his nephews spent many summers there in their youth. One summer evening, Tony B, Christopher, Louise Blundetto and Uncle Pat eat dinner outside. There's a pond on the farm, where Tony, Christopher and Patrizio go fishing, and while they’re fishing, Louise brings lunch. Tony S arrives, while the family is playing cards outside at the picnic table. There’s several corpses buried on the farm and Christopher Moltisanti, and Tony Blundetto dug them up which Tony Soprano tasked in August 2004, when the farm is about to be sold. Tony spends the night at the farmhouse. The next morning at breakfast, the two Tonys fall into an old routine of picking on Christopher and give him an opportunity to go hunting with them, but he passes on it and drives home in tears. ("Cold Cuts")

The two Tonys wandered around the farm pond as teenagers with Tony S smoking a cigar. As adults, they sat happily together on the porch steps. ("Long Term Parking")

Tony Blundetto hides here after it’s vacated when he’s in danger after killing Billy Leotardo and Tony Soprano tracks him down. He sleeps with a local New York woman in a sleeping bag. One day, when Tony B returns from grocery shopping, Tony S shows up on the porch and shoots him in the head with a shotgun, killing him instantly. Phil arrives on the porch expecting to avenge his brother’s death later that night and finds Tony B’s corpse. ("All Due Respect")

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Pat’s farm was filmed at Rose Hill farm in Red Hook, New York.

After killing Billy Leotardo, Tony Blundetto hides out in Kinderhook, New York. In season 5 episode 10, Tony B. mentions being called Ichabod Crane, the protagonist of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Washington Irving based Ichabod’s character on Jesse Merwin, a schoolteacher who lived in Kinderhook.

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