Historic Huguenot Street is a National Historic Landmark District that encompasses 30 buildings across 10 acres at the heart of the original Huguenot settlement in New Paltz, NY. The street features seven historic stone houses dating to the 18th century, a reconstructed 1717 Huguenot church, archaeological sites, and a burial ground that dates to the very first settlers.
Discover the story of a pre- and post-united America through the eyes of French Huguenot refugees and their descendants by exploring the street through our Walking Tour app.
Tickets to tour the inside of the homes may be purchased in the Museum Shop at the DuBois Fort Visitor Center at 81 Huguenot Street.
Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. We advise you to quit the app when finished.
Discover the story of a pre- and post-united America through the eyes of French Huguenot refugees and their descendants by exploring the street through our Walking Tour app.
Tickets to tour the inside of the homes may be purchased in the Museum Shop at the DuBois Fort Visitor Center at 81 Huguenot Street.
Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. We advise you to quit the app when finished.
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