Following five successful years of this annual tradition on Huguenot Street, children and families are welcome to once again walk the street on Halloween night, October 31, trick-or-treating at the historic houses from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm.
Free and open to the public, a portion of Huguenot Street will be closed to vehicular traffic while children trick-or-treat. Children and adults can expect to meet "residents" that span the National Historic Landmark District's centuries-long history, including colonial-era women, Revolutionary War soldiers, a Victorian-era socialite and her house maid, flappers from the Roaring Twenties, and other costumed interpreters.
Sponsored by Ulster Savings Bank; Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union; Riverside Bank, A Division of Salisbury Bank and Trust; ShopRite of New Paltz; and Lothrop Associates