Dutch Reformed Church, Newburgh
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The Dutch Reformed Church is one of the most prominent architectural landmarks in Newburgh, New York. It was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis in 1835 in the Greek Revival style just after the dissolution of his partnership with Ithiel Town. It is his only surviving church in that style and is considered to be his latest building still standing that largely reflects his original vision. The church stands at 132 Grand Street, just north of the Newburgh Free Library. ()
Built: 1835 (189 years ago)Coordinates: 41°30'10"N, 74°0'33"W
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Day trips
Dutch Reformed Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Newburgh–Beacon Bridge, Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, Motorcyclepedia Museum, Downing Park.
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Which popular attractions are close to Dutch Reformed Church?
Nearby attractions include Newburgh Free Library, Newburgh (1 min walk), Halsey Stevens House, Newburgh (6 min walk), Montgomery–Grand–Liberty Streets Historic District, Newburgh (6 min walk), Ritz Theater, Newburgh (7 min walk).
How to get to Dutch Reformed Church by public transport?
The nearest stations to Dutch Reformed Church:
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- Newburgh (7 min walk)
- Beacon (31 min walk)