Hasbrouck House

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Hasbrouck House is a historic 18th-century stone residence in Newburgh, New York, best known as General George Washington’s Revolutionary War headquarters and now preserved as part of a state historic site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf George Washington headquarters
Revolutionary War site
historic house
stone house
associatedWith George Washington
associatedWithEvent American Revolutionary War
constructedInCentury 18th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function museum
hasArchitecturalStyle Colonial American architecture
hasCategory American Revolutionary War museums in New York State
Historic house museums in New York State
Houses in Orange County, New York
hasSignificance served as George Washington’s longest-used headquarters during the Revolutionary War
heritageDesignation state historic site
historicUse military command center
residence
locatedIn New York State
Orange County, New York
location Newburgh, New York
material stone
namedAfter DeLancey family
surface form: Hasbrouck family
openToPublic true
operatedBy New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
partOf Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
surface form: Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site
preservedAs historic landmark
tourismType heritage tourism site
usedAs George Washington’s headquarters
military headquarters

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Jonathan Hasbrouck owned Hasbrouck House
Jonathan Hasbrouck usedAsHeadquarters Hasbrouck House
subject surface form: George Washington