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PowelTon Club
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Anthony Musso

Powelton Club golf course a classic design even today

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Spread the loveLocated on the east side of Route 9W just north of Interstate-84 in Balmville, a hamlet in the Town of Newburgh, the Powelton

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Eustatia
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Beacon’s stately Eustatia named after British Virgin island

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Spread the loveIn 1867, Newburgh attorney John Monell hired renowned architect Frederick Clarke Withers to build his mansion on 5 acres in the northwest corner

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Lake View House
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Newburgh’s Lake View House a fine example of lake resort

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Spread the loveLake View House opened in the mid-19th century, adjacent to the south shore of Orange Lake in Newburgh. It still operates today as

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How much postage did it take to mail a letter in 1775? Mile markers determined cost

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Spread the loveEditors Note: Have you ever driven by the Mile Markers along Route 17k (old Cochecton Turnpike) and wonder what they were for. Anthony

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