Ciroflex 120, Kodak Porta 400. Across the street you can see 307 Liberty, which is for sale.
If you have your own Newburgh photos you would like to share email me.
– Photo © Michael Bowman, DesolatePlaces.com
Ciroflex 120, Kodak Porta 400. Across the street you can see 307 Liberty, which is for sale.
If you have your own Newburgh photos you would like to share email me.
– Photo © Michael Bowman, DesolatePlaces.com
April 30th 2020, This IS Newburgh from Ruedi Hofmann on Vimeo. Sadly, Ruedi Hofmann, Ann Stratton, and their family is leaving Newburgh. They have done some amazing projects while they were here, one of my favorites being Pivotal Newburgh. Their neighbors are going to miss them too. On April 30th they got a text from […]
Photo by Newburgh photographer Walt. Add your own photos depicting city life to the Newburgh Restoration Flickr pool to be used on the blog, or email me. **Flickr users please do not forget to remove disabling of downloading of pictures otherwise, I can’t use them** Please do not take photos for your own use without consulting the photographer.
Photo by Newburgh photographer TeeJay Melvin. Add your own photos depicting city life to the Newburgh Restoration Flickr pool to be used on the blog, or email me. **Flickr users please do not forget to remove disabling of downloading of pictures otherwise, I can’t use them** Please do not take photos for your own use without consulting the photographer.
The Newburgh Community Land Bank is accepting RFP’s for 102-104 Washington Street. A vacant shell that is just around the corner from the Liberty Street corridor and Washington’s Headquarters. This is an exciting opportunity to bring another building back to life in this central corridor. According to the Land Bank: The goal is to encourage […]
This is a great shot for me. Thanks for posting it.
My dad’s Electronic repair shop was either the first or second building from the left and my aunt’s dry cleaning service was a few doors down from there. That was almost 50 years ago and it’s amazing to see two things here. How much had changed over the years and how much still remains.
I really hope that these buildings get the love they deserve so the people who live there can gain a greater sense of belief in the beautiful valley they live in.
This is a great shot for me. Thanks for posting it.
My dad’s Electronic repair shop was either the first or second building from the left and my aunt’s dry cleaning service was a few doors down from there. That was almost 50 years ago and it’s amazing to see two things here. How much had changed over the years and how much still remains.
I really hope that these buildings get the love they deserve so the people who live there can gain a greater sense of belief in the beautiful valley they live in.
There is a wooden shack (can’t recall the name) adjacent to the graveyard that legend has it was a watering hole during George Washington’s time. Rumor was that he had a few there.