This park has areas for both passive and active recreation in a historic setting that features powder mill buildings and remains from the Civil War era.
1906 bracketed style Italianate home. Front yard is 40' above (On Cliff) Hudson River and the waterfall on the Highland Brook. Grand staircases and woodwork.
Located at the intersection of Stone Castle Road and 17k in the Town of Montgomery, the Colden Mansion Ruins is a town-owned property that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
An official Path Through History Site! Constructed in 1838, Newburgh’s Dutch Reformed Church is one of the masterpieces of leading mid-19th-century architect Alexander Jackson Davis.
The Paramount Theatre is a Registered Historic Place located at 17 South Street in Middletown, New York, United States. It was built in 1930 in an Art Deco style, a twin to the Paramount Theater in Peekskill.
Lorillard Lake House constructed of monolithic stone for the founder of Tuxedo Park in 1893, is considered one of the finest examples of this style of architecture in America.
Beautiful brick building from the 1850s, approximately 22,000 square feet, once functioned as part of a cast iron boiler foundry and then the Newburgh Paper Box Company.