People of all backgrounds in Ulster County—Europeans, Africans, and the indigenous Esopus—participated in the American Revolution as patriots and loyalists. Explore the historic Daniel Hasbrouck House, built in 1721, while learning how the war shaped Black patriots, Dutch loyalists, and other local revolutionaries.
Admission: $17.76 General; $13 Discounted Admission for HHS members, seniors, students, and children under 13. Free for veterans, active military personnel and their families, and children under 7
Accessibility: Please note due to the nature of historic homes, this tour may not be accessible for everyone. Historic Huguenot Street aims to make its programs accessible to everyone, wherever possible, with understandable limitations given the historic nature of our grounds. For more information about the accessibility of this tour, please contact our Tours & Interpretation Coordinator at (845) 255-1660 x114. It is helpful to inform us in advance if you plan to visit the site with someone who has limited mobility so that we can ensure we are prepared.
Parking: Gravel parking lot along Broadhead Avenue
This program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.