The first publicly owned historic site in the United States, Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site served as George Washington's residence during the last year of the American Revolutionary War.

Washington made some of his most important contributions to the nation on this site, including rejecting the proposal of an American monarchy and ending the infamous Newburgh Conspiracy. Visitors are welcome to explore the on-site museum, take a guided tour of the historic Hasbrouck House, and admire Washington's former office. Hours of operation vary according to the season, but the site offers a variety of special programs for visitors of all ages year round.

Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, 84 Liberty St, Newburgh, NY 12550, Phone: 845-562-1195

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