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Historic Huguenot Street

This well-preserved historical gem of the 17th century lets visitors experience more than 300 years of history across seven historic stone-house museums...

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81 Huguenot St.
New Paltz, NY 12561
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This well-preserved historical gem of the 17th century lets visitors experience more than 300 years of history across seven historic stone-house museums, a reconstructed 1717 French Church, the Huguenot community’s original burying ground and a replica Esopus Munsee wigwam.
 

The 10-acre National Historic Landmark District lets the period rooms and exhibits tell the stories of a French Huguenot settlement as it evolved over time as well as revealing the history of the area’s Native and enslaved African peoples and Dutch settlers.

 
At the Visitor's Center, you can purchase tour tickets, browse special exhibitions, watch our new informational video, and visit the Museum Shop. Events are hosted here throughout the year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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