Welcome to Historic Huguenot Street,
site of a unique American Story
In
1678, a small but brave group of French-speaking Huguenot refugees
from what is today southern Belgium and northern France set out to
create a community of their own … and so began an American Story
that continues today.
Their
search led them to the Esopus Indians, with whom they negotiated the
purchase of 40,000 acres in what we know as New York’s Mid-Hudson
Valley. This final stop on their journey they named New Paltz. Here
on the banks of the Wallkill River in the shadow of the Shawangunk
Mountains, they toiled and their families thrived. Around the community
they started, a special and diverse village grew.