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Kingston Makes State History Walkable

Kingston's identity includes the Stockade district, Wiltwyck roots, and the Senate House role in New York's early government.

Published July 5, 2026 · Last verified July 5, 2026

Kingston’s civic story has real weight for a Hudson Valley city. In the fall of 1777, elected representatives met in Kingston to form a new state government, and the state Senate met in merchant Abraham Van Gaasbeek’s home, now Senate House.

That early state-government layer sits inside an even older street story. The Stockade National Historic District covers an eight-block area in Uptown Kingston and marks the original site of the Dutch settlement of Wiltwyck, later renamed Kingston. So a walk around Uptown is not just old-building scenery. It is Dutch settlement memory, Revolutionary politics, and living downtown texture packed into a small area.

The Stockade gives the story streets. Senate House gives it a room. Modern shops and sidewalks keep the history from feeling sealed off behind glass.

That is what makes Kingston sticky for a visitor or a new resident. You can run an errand, get coffee, and still be walking through a city that once held an early New York government moment. The history is serious, but it is also right there at sidewalk scale.

Filed under: History & Culture Kingston Ulster County kingstonstockadesenate-houseulster-countystory

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