Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
National Historic Site New York





Since 1665, Saint Paul's Church played a vital role in the colonial life of Eastchester, 20 miles north of New York City. Townspeople voted at the nearby Village Green; local militia drilled outside its doors. But the American Revolution changed everything. American, British and Hessian troops tore down the old wooden meetinghouse for firewood and used the unfinished stone chapel as a hospital.
Entry Fees
No additional fees
Weather Information
The weather in New York City is basically the same as for this northern suburb. Please visit http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=40.91259830500047&lon=-73.83707741599966#.Vqjtf_krKUk.
Address
897 South Columbus Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Activities & Topics
Arts and Culture Live Music Food Picnicking Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Hands-On Arts and Crafts Museum Exhibits American Revolution Burial Cemetery and Gravesite Military Infantry and Militia Artillery Cavalry US Army US Navy Monuments and Memorials Music Religion and Spirituality Churches Schools and Education Social Movements Religious Freedom Voting Rights and Suffrage Wars and Conflicts American Revolutionary War Civil War Spanish-American War World War I World War II Women's History
Contact Information
Operating Hours
wednesday
10
monday
10
thursday
10
sunday
Closed
tuesday
10
friday
10
saturday
Closed