Hasbrouck House
The Hasbrouck House is a historic site located in New Paltz, New York. Built in 1700, it is one of the oldest stone houses in the region and showcases Dutch colonial architecture. The house served as a refuge for the Hasbrouck family during the American Revolutionary War and has been preserved as a museum.
Today, the Hasbrouck House is part of the Historic Huguenot Street site, which highlights the history of the Huguenot settlers in the area. Visitors can explore the house and learn about early American life, architecture, and the significance of the Huguenot community.