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.
This former church is in the process of undergoing renovations into a private home. However, the front half still comprises an amazing old church interior.
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.
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.
Regal Bag was built in the 1830’s as Newburgh Steam Mills, manufacturing cloth. Later the building housed Coldwell Lawnmower Co., and is currently a pocketbook factory.
Our facilities have everything you need to make your project a reality, we have ample office space, a scenic/construction area to build your sets, lighting equipment, and plenty of parking for crew and additional trailers.
1895 brick building (originally built as a spring factory), gut renovated in 2020. Mixture of residential and commercial spaces, with a large office and co-working component.
Built by Nathaniel Hill in 1768, it was, undoubtedly, one of the handsomest dwellings between New York and Albany. Seven generations of the Hill family have occupied Brick House.
Located on a quiet country road overlooking a pond, this large contemporary home boasts 2 bedrooms, a sleeping loft, wood floors, and oversized backyard with 30 acre of land.