Historic Huguenot Street
Historic Huguenot Street (settled 1677) is a National Historic Landmark District dedicated to the story of Huguenot families who helped make America.
Agency and Ownership, The Story of Anthony and Susanna, Two Enslaved Africans in 17th Century New Yo
New Paltz Historic Documents Project Video Tutorial
Orange Shirt Day 2021
The Story Behind Pathway to the Ballot Box
Esopus Munsee Winter Customs
Restoring the Abraham Hasbrouck House Windows & Doors
A Holiday at Home With Huguenot Street Part 4
A Holiday at Home With Huguenot Street Part 3
A Holiday at Home with Huguenot Street Part 2
A Holiday at Home With Huguenot Street Part 1
Citrus Garland How-to
Pomander Ball How-to
Birdseed Ornament How-to
Pipe Cleaner Corn Craft How-to
Behind the Scenes at the Jean Hasbrouck House
NY Votes For Women: A Suffrage Centennial Anthology
HHS Museum Shop is now open!
Friday Night Boos & Brews
Abraham Hasbrouck House preservation
Jean Hasbrouck House roof preservation
The American Revolution: A Visual History #MuseumsFromHome
Let's Craft Together! Woven Basket #MuseumsFromHome
More Facts and Folklore of the DuBois Fort #MuseumsFromHome
Old Fort Cookbook #MuseumsFromHome
Let's Craft Together! Cornhusk Doll #MuseumsFromHome
Facts and Folklore of the DuBois Fort #MuseumsFromHome
The Women's Suffrage Movement #MuseumsFromHome #TogetherMW
Let's Craft Together! Tricorn Hat #HeroesMW #MuseumsFromHome
Images of America: New Paltz Revisited #MuseumsFromHome