Historic Huguenot Street
On the banks of the Wallkill River in the quaint upstate village of New Paltz, NY is where the one of the first groups of white settlers found a home in what is now called Historic Huguenot Street. After negotiating with the Esopus Indians, this small group of French Huguenots settled on a flat rise on the banks of the Wallkill River in 1678. The settlers named the site in honor of Die Pfalz, the region of present-day Germany that had provided them temporary refuge before they came to America
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