National Parks / Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
National Historic Site — NY
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.
Current Alerts
- CautionChurch & under trees in high wind conditions
Avoid area around the church & under trees in high wind conditions
Source: National Park Service.
Upcoming Events
- Tours of the Museum and Historic Church at St. Paul'sTue Aug 25 2026
- Tours of the Museum and Historic Church at St. Paul'sWed Aug 26 2026
- Tours of the Museum and Historic Church at St. Paul'sThu Aug 27 2026
- Tours of the Museum and Historic Church at St. Paul'sFri Aug 28 2026
- The American Revolution & the Fate of the WorldSat Aug 29 2026
- Tours of the Museum and Historic Church at St. Paul'sSat Aug 29 2026
- The Rights of Englishmen, for AmericansSat Sep 05 2026
- Songs in celebration of Labor DayMon Sep 07 2026
- The Bronx and the American RevolutionSat Sep 12 2026
- Turnaround in Manhattan: The Battles of Kip's Bay and Harlem HeightsSat Sep 19 2026
