
The Turkey Farm in Middlehope: By Alan Crawford (Town of Newburgh Historian)
Spread the loveRecently, while I was relaxing at mahogany ridge, I began chatting with a couple who intrigued me with a question, “what do you know about the turkey farm
Spread the loveRecently, while I was relaxing at mahogany ridge, I began chatting with a couple who intrigued me with a question, “what do you know about the turkey farm
Spread the loveI believe most of you have observed the large buildings, most likely warehouses, being erected across from the Newburgh Mall over on Route 300. Kind of hard not
Spread the loveAbraham Levitt, the man who arguably built more suburban homes in the United States than anyone else in the years following World War II once said that: “No
Spread the loveOur Men of Property, 1846-1892 Our trade has left us and it will continue to do so. Last fall a great many of the farmers from the towns
Spread the loveThe Rise and Fall of a Mercantile Town: Family, Land and Capital in Newburgh, New York 1790-1844 by Mark C. Carnes Editors Note: Posted with Permission from Professor Mark C.
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