The Fullerton Mansion Center for Culture and History revives the mansion’s grandeur by hosting cultural programs on and off-site and offering its facilities for public events for everyone’s enrichment in Newburgh, NY.
In April 1716, Luis Moses Gomez, a Jewish community leader from New York City, purchased 1,200 acres with river access in what is now Marlborough, NY, near the current border with Newburgh.
The lower floor remains much the same as when horse-drawn carriages were stored here. The upper floor showcases a country doctor’s office from the turn of the 19th century.