Fodor's Expert Review Huguenot Street

New Paltz

A National Historic Landmark, the street includes seven colonial stone houses from as early as 1705, some of the oldest in the United States. The 10-acre area includes a Visitors' Center, a reconstructed 1717 Huguenot church, exhibit and program spaces, archeological sites, and a burial ground that dates to the very first settlers of the region. Guided walking tours begin at the Visitors' Center office in the 1705 DuBois Fort, between Broadhead Avenue and North Front Street.

Quick Facts

64 Huguenot St.
New Paltz, New York  12561, USA

845-255–1889

www.huguenotstreet.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Tours $15, Closed Wed., Tours May–Oct., Sun–Thurs. 10–8, Fri. and Sat. 10–9

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