Newburgh doesn’t just have architecture—it has Architecture, with a capital “A.” Stacked brownstones, flamboyant Victorians, cast-iron storefronts, and ecclesiastical showpieces line its streets like a greatest-hits album of 19th-century design. With 445 acres of designated historic district, the city is practically a museum you can live in. From October 3 to 5, that open-air museum […]








