Mount Gulian Historic Site

Address:

145 Sterling St. Beacon, NY 12508

Phone:

(845) 831-8172

The 1730s barn with its original wood plank floors and hand-hewn beams, can accommodate up to 135 seated guests. The riverside lawn can accommodate up to 175 for a tented reception. Available from May through October for weddings. Call or email for rates, availability and site visit.

Tucked away on 48 acres overlooking the Hudson River, Mount Gulian is an 18thcentury Dutch Colonial homestead with a beautiful Dutch barn and picturesque restored flower garden.

The restored 1730s homestead served as Revolutionary War Headquarters to General Von Steuben and was the founding place of the Society of the Cincinnati after the war ended.

Mount Gulian is one of the participating locations on the Dutchess Tourism Story Finder Trail, a free mobile passport program featuring discounts, perks and itineraries for some of the region’s most captivating historic sites. Sign up now!

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