The Bull Stone House, located in the Town of Hamptonburgh, New York, is a significant historical site. Constructed in the 1720s by William Bull and Sarah Wells, pioneer settlers of Central Orange County, this ten-room stone house stands as a testament to the early settlement of the region. The house is one of the few in America still owned and occupied by the same family, with the current resident being a ninth-generation descendant of the couple.
The Bull Stone House continues to stand strong today, under the care of the William Bull and Sarah Wells Stone House Association. This association, made up of descendants of the original builders, ensures the preservation and maintenance of this historical site. The house's continued existence is a testament to the enduring legacy of its original owners.
For those interested in experiencing a piece of American history, tours of the Bull Stone House are available to the general public for a small fee. These tours provide an opportunity to explore the house and learn about the lives of its original inhabitants, as well as the history of the region.
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