Went here as a kid on a school trip. Very interesting, even for a young child. Too, I lived only two miles down the road and knew many of the kids who lived in the house at the time, Lisa Brown,...
1722 Bull Stone House
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The Bull Stone House in Campbell Hall, NY, is a historic living museum owned and occupied by the descendants of William Bull and Sarah Wells, pioneering settlers in Orange County. Built in 1722, the house is accompanied by the only remaining New World Dutch Barn in the county and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Since 1867, the Bull Family has gathered annually for the 2nd longest continuous family reunion in America, celebrating their shared heritage and maintaining the homestead for over 300 years. Visitors can arrange tours to explore New York State Colonial history and learn about the remarkable legacy of the Bull family by appointment.
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Very cool, well restored, first home in the area owned by Thomas Bull who had the original patent
