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A colonial-era home built in 1732. The Continental Army used the house during the Revolutionary War as the Officers' Headquarters for the Fishkill Supply Depot.
The Van Wyck Homestead Museum in Fishkill, New York, is a powerful Revolutionary War site, once the bustling headquarters of the Fishkill Supply Depot—one of the Continental Army’s most important logistical hubs. The 1732 Dutch farmhouse served as officers’ quarters, a planning space, and a waypoint for thousands of soldiers moving through the Hudson Valley. Today it stands as a carefully preserved reminder of the war’s everyday labor and human stories, offering visitors a chance to step inside an authentic colonial home that helped sustain the fight for independence.
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Garrison, NY 10524