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.
Magnificent view of the Neversink Valley and the Delaware River. A great place to see an overlook of Historic Port Jervis. Hiking trails, picnic, and barbecue areas.
This family-owned restaurant hosts a number of dining amenities including an outdoor snack bar, volleyball net, marina, horse-shoe rings, private events room, gazebo bar, and pool table.
Officially opened in July 2008, this building has an observation room overlooking the emergency call center, classrooms for EMT training, a conference lecture room, and support offices throughout.
The facility consists of an administration building which houses offices of the Fire Training Coordinator, Fire Investigation Unit, Hazardous Materials Response Team, and Technical Rescue Team in addition to class rooms and administrative space for Fire Training.
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.
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.