We took a tour of Historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz, New York today. It was an interesting peek into this pocket of Calvanism in New York and the critical role that the founding 12 houses made in the area. We got a tour of a native Wigwam that was common before the Huguenots arrival. Then a recreation of a church. Finally we toured the Jean Hasbrouck house.

Dome-shaped Native American wigwam covered in tree bark with a wooden frame, set on grass surrounded by forest.Jean Hasbrouck house, a 17th-century fieldstone building with a steep roof, American flag at entry, visitors standing outside on a summer day.Stone Huguenot church with pyramidal roof and small bell tower surrounded by trees and an old graveyard with weathered headstonesDuBois House historical marker in front of a yellow two-story building with white balcony railing and visitors entering