This house for sale at $100,000 on Third Street shows a glimpse into the wealth of history that Newburgh offers. It is not uncommon to find original photos of homes. This house was designed by famous Newburgh architect Frank E. Estabrook for Frederick W. Parsons. He was a deacon at the First Baptist Church on South Street near Grand Street. In Victorian times grand homes like these were usually for just one family. Today this house is a 4 unit home. Switch back and forth through the photos to check out the 100 year difference. There isn’t all that much. Click here to see more examples of Newburgh Real Estate.
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if you look at the white house next to it look in front of the porch and you will see 3 people standing there…hardly what this picture is suppose to be about but still cool
Very cool indeed! I didn’t see that till now!