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Hurley Blockhouse

Description: The Hurley Blockhouse is a historical fortification that dates back to the 1660s. It was built by Dutch forces in New Netherland, in what is now Ulster County, New York, and was located in the village of Hurley. The blockhouse was constructed to provide protection for Dutch settlers from the nearby Esopus Native American tribe. The blockhouse was built with palisades to act as a barrier against enemy attacks.
County: Ulster
City, State: Hurley, New York
Conflict/Time Period: 1660s
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