So things remained for almost 75 years, when the house was donated to Historic Huguenot Street.
The house museums of Historic Huguenot Street are in their original village setting.
Since the community's founding, there have been four sanctuaries built on what is today called Huguenot Street.
My slow descent eventually brought me onto Huguenot Street, where I saw a sign directing me to the train station.
The street is now known as Huguenot Street.
People begin discovering Huguenot Street right about this time of year, when the daylight lingers over the Shawangunks.
Now he lives off Huguenot Street in a frame house owned by the historical society.
And some people here still think of Huguenot Street the way it was 30 years ago, kind of slummy.
The house was purchased by organization known today as Historic Huguenot Street for use as a museum in 1899.
In the meantime, a festive air has enveloped Huguenot Street, where 300 years of history is molded into every brick.