Hasbrouck House

Hasbrouck House may refer to any one of several buildings on the U.S National Register of Historic Places, mostly in the Hudson Valley region of New York, or it may refer to other places:

  • Stow-Hasbrouck House, in Marshall, Michigan, listed on the NRHP in Calhoun County, Michigan
  • Hasbrouck House (Poughkeepsie, New York), a Romanesque home designed by Federick Clarke Withers.
  • Maj. Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House in the Huguenot Street Historic District in New Paltz, New York.
  • Jean Hasbrouck House, a National Historic Landmark also in the Huguenot Street Historic District.
  • Locust Lawn Estate in Gardiner, New York, the home of former congressman Josiah Hasbrouck
  • Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark and the oldest house in the city of Newburgh, New York, sometimes referred to as Hasbrouck House after the family that owned it.

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