NY, USA
Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site (Hasbrouck House)
Historic House
The Dutch stone farmhouse that served as Washington's final military headquarters from April 1782 to August 1783 — the longest he occupied any single headquarters during the war. Site of the Newburgh Conspiracy address, the Badge of Military Merit orders, and the cessation of hostilities proclamation. Purchased by New York State in 1850, one of the oldest public museums in America.
What Happened Here
Washington's longest-occupied headquarters and site of the March 15, 1783 Newburgh Conspiracy address. The oldest public museum in New York State.
Visiting Today
Address
84 Liberty Street, Newburgh, NY 12550
Hours
Wed–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 1–5pm (seasonal)
Admission
Free
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