It’s funny that even though the Newburgh waterfront has been long gone for almost 40 years, imprints from it’s existence still remain. I quite often look at Newburgh maps, and I was intrigued to find imprints of the buildings above, which are North of Broadway Park. I looked at a couple of different satellite maps, and the imprints exist in all of them. It’s a live example of what once existed. Kinda eerie… It’s also interesting to see the Westshore Train Station with out a roof on it. It shows how far it’s come!
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This is so cool…. these photos are amazing…ghostly footprints from Newburghs past.
I was amazed when I first saw it myself Kelly!