{Hasbrouck House
Hasbrouck House is a historic building located in New Paltz, New York. Constructed in 1661, it is one of the oldest stone houses in the region and showcases Dutch colonial architecture. The house was built by Huguenot settlers and has been preserved as a museum, offering insights into early American life.
The house is part of the Historic Huguenot Street site, which includes several other historic buildings. Visitors can explore the house and learn about its history, including its role in the American Revolution and its significance to the local community.