View down Huguenot Street - Bevier-Elting House on left, DuBois Fort on right
Different centuries walking together
Bevier-Elting House and hat exhibit
Action at the children’s arts and crafts tent
Occupied at the arts and crafts tent
Lenape Indian re-enactor B.R. Delaney
Lenape Indian re-enactor B.R.Delaney with interested visitors
Dawn Elliott demonstrates tape looms
Dawn Elliott demonstrates tape looms.
HHS Trustee David Lent in period costume
Vistors at entrance to the Bevier-Elting House
Spinning wheel in action at the Bevier-Elting House
Olive Hasbrouck Whittier Garden; behind it the Reformed Chruch of New Paltz and, to the right, the Abraham Hasbrouck House
View to the Abraham Hasbrouck House from the Olive Hasbrouck Whittier Garden
HHS re-enactors outside the Abraham Hasbrouck House performing historical skit: “The Founding Mothers”
HHS re-enactors (L-R): Trustee Joan Kelley, President Mary Etta Schneider and intern Lisa Peres portraying Abraham’s widow (Maria Deyo), her sister (Margaret Deyo) and their niece (Esther Bevier)
Margaret (married to Abraham DuBpis) confers with niece, Esther (married to Jean Hasbrouck’s son, Jacob).
HHS staffer Alex Johnson portrays Maria’s young son, Daniel Hasbrouck.
Abraham’s widow, Maria (played by HHS Trustee Joan Kelley), describes the routine of every day life at the house.
Maria Deyo Hasbrouck shows books from her era.
HHS staffer Shari Osborn portrays Marie Leroy, wife of Hugo Freer, at the Freer House.
HHS intern Elizabeth Rohan portays Hugo Freer’ 14 year old sister, Sarah, at the Freer House.
Volunteers greet visitors at the Jean Hasbrouck House: HFA’s Richard Hasbrouck and son Chris, HHS Trustee Mark Rosen and wife Tamara.
Jean Hasbrouck House — the upper kitchen with jambless fireplace
Jean Hasbrouck House — Andre Bevier room with jambless fireplace — note ear horn hearing aid on table
Jean Hasbrouck House — visitors in the upper kitchen
Jean Hasbrouck House — visitors in the parlor
HHS Executive Director Eric Roth about to lead a tour at the French Church
French Church (reproduction of 1717 original) and Huguenot cemetery
Pin cushion at the A Notion to Sew exhibit in Deyo Hall — work of Hylah Bevier Hasbrouck and her daughters.
An exhibitor shows his crafts
Preparing for the raffle drawing for an American Girl doll (at left)