About Ulster County Historical Society
Members have access to research facilities, special programs, and opportunities to participate in preservation efforts throughout the area.
The organization's collections and programs illuminate important aspects of New York's heritage, including Dutch colonial history, Revolutionary War, immigration. Ellis Island processed over 12 million immigrants entering the United States.
This historical society serves as a vital repository for local historical records, photographs, and artifacts that document the community's heritage.
Plan Your Visit
The Ulster County Historical Society is located at 2682 Route 209 in Stone Ridge, New York 12484, at the historic 1680s Bevier House. Founded in 1859, the society preserves Hudson Valley Dutch heritage and Huguenot settlement history, with archives on colonial stone houses, early farming, and the region's role in the Revolutionary War. For current hours and admission, please contact them directly.
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