Historic Huguenot Street is committed to helping visitors understand the historical forces that have shaped America. At our 10-acre National Historic …
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Oct 22, 2024
We were on a Road Trip from England around NY and PA, unfortunately we weren't in the area when the Street was open with guided tours. We downloaded the App onto my phone and we followed that around … Full review by Charles_and_Susan
Oct 16, 2024
Interesting walking tour of a historic site where you can learn about the early settlers the area. Docents give a detailed description of the origins of the New York area from the native Americans to… Full review by jfd
Aug 30, 2024
Just had an enlightening tour led by Aidan Pauer. Being able to see thr inside of some of the most historic homes wad delightful. This is a little gem on New Paltz. Full review by Natalie's S
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There appears to be regular Trailways bus service daily between NYC and New Paltz. They leave about 1 an hour and the trip is about an hour and a half. Roundtrip weekdays is …
There appears to be regular Trailways bus service daily between NYC and New Paltz. They leave about 1 an hour and the trip is about an hour and a half. Roundtrip weekdays is about $44 . Where the bus drops you In New Paltz I have no idea.
Huguenot Street is always open. You might not get into some of the old stone houses but you certainly can view them from the outside. There are also old headstones that are visible in …
Huguenot Street is always open. You might not get into some of the old stone houses but you certainly can view them from the outside. There are also old headstones that are visible in a small cemetery on the street.