
The Tower of Victory: By Joe Santacroce
Spread the loveThe Tower of Victory By: Joe Santacroce Excerpt taken from the film, “Mansion on the Hill – The Story of Washington’s Headquarters” In March of 1882 introduced in
Spread the loveThe Tower of Victory By: Joe Santacroce Excerpt taken from the film, “Mansion on the Hill – The Story of Washington’s Headquarters” In March of 1882 introduced in
Spread the loveNamesakes. Peaceful and forgotten, three men named Stephen W. (for Whitaker) Fullerton lie at rest in Middletown’s history-rich Hillside Cemetery. Their connection to Newburgh is hidden in plain
Spread the loveRay Kelly – Video Presentation “Interurban Trolley System” at Goshen Library and Historic Society Facebook Page In the late 19th Century, Newburgh was a thriving community located on
Spread the loveWell, I guess this article is the last part of the trilogy from my research on the Robert Ross House. When Thomas Aderton passed away, his only son,
Spread the loveRemember playing pirate when you were little? Have you enjoyed the Pirates of the Caribbean movies? Dressed up like a buccaneer for Halloween? Do you secretly wish you
Spread the loveSometimes, when we least expect it, we discover something which suddenly illuminates our family’s history which has mostly faded from memory. Recently, I was working at putting a
Spread the loveHow many of us have driven down State Route 32 and passed a bit of our history, the Robert Ross House, just north of the intersection with Fostertown
Spread the loveWith the temperatures outside in the single digits, it didn’t take much to encourage me to start up the fireplace, grab a book to read and settle down
Spread the loveOne of my all-time favorite restaurants in our Town was the Beau Rivage. Though it’s long gone, it’s not forgotten. I had many a good meal there. While
Spread the loveA few weeks ago, if you remember, I wrote about how North Plank Road had changed over the years. I was intrigued by something on the blueprint, the
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