About the Museum: At our 10-acre National Historic Landmark District in New Paltz, New York, visitors experience over 300 years of history across seven historic stone-house museums, a reconstructed 1717 French Church, the Huguenot community’s original burying ground, and a replica Esopus Munsee wigwam. Period rooms and exhibits tell the stories of a French Huguenot settlement as it evolved over time, and also reveal the history of the area’s Indigenous and enslaved African peoples and Dutch settlers.

Number of Passes: 1

Pass Details: Good for 1 free guided tour for up to 2 adults and 2 children

Checkout Period: The checkout period is three days and passes cannot be renewed. Passes must be returned in person to Rosendale Library on time or the patron will be billed for the full value of the pass.

Historic Huguenot Street Museum website: https://www.huguenotstreet.org/home