Capturing True Romance in Newburgh Architecture

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Nothing captures the alluring draw of  Newburgh’s charm and jaw dropping romantic appeal more than its magnificent historic architecture especially when  paired with those mesmerizing Hudson River and surrounding mountain-scape views.

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What seems timeless is the passion of kindred spirits who continue to fall in love with Newburgh (and don’t necessarily need cupids love arrow to feel an unexplainable closeness to  this city and dedicated to its promising future).  It is a relationship that  many (with many more to come) have set on a journey for.

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But like any relationship, making a commitment with Newburgh takes WORK, and as with any worthwhile relationship you enter into, you’re in it….FOR BETTER AND FOR WORSE.  But  once you  share your love and passion with it,  I believe the rewards with  Newburgh can be great!

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So pictured here Newburgh Restoration Fans, is a celebration of romance specially compiled for  you, with images of  Historic Painted Ladies, Victorians and iconic city architecture that are  married to the  vistas of the Hudson…(Along Montgomery Street and Bay View Terrace).  It is quintessential Newburgh eye candy.

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And if this makes you hungry for more, come and check out the amazingly affordable, potential restoration opportunities you can explore to create  your own future “eye candy”…remember, life can be like a box of chocolates, (you never know what your gonna get).  But if you don’t open that box., you may be missing out on experiencing “great taste” and “rewarding satisfaction” in your future!

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5 Comment

  • Is anyone on this site acquainted with the Stockbox grocers and do they think this might be something that could open in the City of Newburgh? Does anyone know of someone who might have an interest in opening a food related business in the old Moo & Oink space on Liberty & Washington?

  • Is anyone on this site acquainted with the Stockbox grocers and do they think this might be something that could open in the City of Newburgh? Does anyone know of someone who might have an interest in opening a food related business in the old Moo & Oink space on Liberty & Washington?

  • It does seems that particular corner woud be a natural for something like that concept or a green grocer offering fresh produce, food staples and personal care “necessities” so to speak. It is a void there in a community (and city) that needs these voids to steadily start to fill in.

  • Breathtaking! Thank you so much for sharing:)

  • Thanks Mitch for taking the time to view it! I truly hope it not only shows a glimpse of Newburgh’s romantic charm and dedication of those who’ve already restored their vintage homes , but wets the appetite of others to check out and consider one of the many historic (and affordable) homes that need TLC and some real loving to become future Newburgh “eye candy”