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National Historic Landmark -Jean Hasbrouck House
National Historic Landmark -Jean Hasbrouck House
Built in two stages -- a one-room house in 1694 that was enlarged in 1712 to become both home and store -- this stone structure survives as the best example of a 17th-century Flemish Colonial ...
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Hasbrouck House
Built 1712, by Abraham, the
patentee, once soldier in
English Army, friend of
Gov. Andros. Kitchen scene
of cock fights.
Marker is on Huguenot.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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Jean Hasbrouck House
Built in 1712, by
the patentee; now home of
The Huguenot Patriotic,
Historical and Monumental
Society, since 1899.
Marker is at the intersection of Huguenot Street and North Front Street, on the right when traveling south on Huguenot Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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