- East End Historic District (Newburgh, New York)
Infobox nrhp
name = East End Historic District
nrhp_type = hd
caption = View north along William Street, 2007
location = Newburgh, NY
nearest_city =
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 29
lat_seconds = 46
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 74
long_minutes = 00
long_seconds = 46
long_direction = W
area = 445 acres (2 km²)
built = mid-18th–mid-20th centuries
architect = multiple
architecture = Italianate,Second Empire ,Gothic Revival
added = 1985
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
refnum = 85002426
mpsub =
governing_body = Private residences and businesses, state, city The East End Historic District in Newburgh,New York ,USA is the lower portion of what the state and city recognize as a singlehistoric district along with theMontgomery-Grand-Liberty Streets Historic District .PDFlink| [http://www.newburgh-ny.com/about/docs/HistoricDistrict.pdf City of Newburgh East End Historic District map] |408 KiB , retrievedJanuary 5 ,2008 .] Its 445 acres (2 km²) contain 2,217 buildings, includingWashington's Headquarters State Historic Site , aNational Historic Landmark .This area includes much of the southeastern quarter of the city. Most of the buildings were constructed during the city's height of industrial development in the later 19th century, as opposed to the villas and mansions in the Montgomery-Grand-Liberty district. They housed many of the city's working-class population at the time, and the small businesses that served them. First recognized by the city in 1973, it was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1985.Today, it is a mix of extremes. Some of its neighborhoods are among the city's most desirable, offering panoramic views of the
Hudson River 'sNewburgh Bay and theHudson Highlands to the south. It is also home to some of the city's poorest neighborhoods, andhistoric preservation groups have expressed concern about many important properties being lost tourban blight and neglect.Geography
The district is roughly bounded by Robinson Avenue (US 9W) to the west, Water Street and Bay View Terrace on the east, Monument and Renwick streets to the south and LeRoy Place and Broadway to the north. This area of Newburgh, combined with the other district, represents the core of the settled city by the end of the 19th century.cite web|last=Larson|first=Neil|coauthor=Mark Peckham|title=National Register of Historic Places application, East End Historic District|url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=6576|date=August 1985|accessdate=2008-01-05] It rises up gently from the riverside area to mildly rolling higher ground.
Industrial properties, both vacant and in use, are concentrated closer to the river, while the higher neighborhoods are mostly residential, with some institutional buildings such as schools and churches scattered throughout. There are a few commercial areas, most notably along Liberty Street opposite Washington's Headquarters, taking advantage of tourist business at the historic site during the summer months; along Broadway near City Hall and also along a short block of William Street further south.
Combined and treated as one district, the 4,000 contributing properties are the most of any historic district in New York.cite web|title=Newburgh Revealed|url=http://www.newburghrevealed.org/|accessdate=2008-01-05] The 2,239 resources in the East End alone are the most of any federally-recognized district in the state.cite news|last=Lee|first=Denny|title= HAVENS; A River Runs Through Them|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00E1DF113FF932A15756C0A9629C8B63|publisher="
The New York Times "|date=May 21 ,2004 |accessdate=2008-01-05]Architecture
Much of the district is characterized by two- or three-story brick
townhouse s in the Italianate style popular in the late 19th century for urban buildings. In Washington Heights, the blocks near the southeastern corner of the district, where views of the river open up, there are houses in many Victorian styles reflecting the rapid subdivision and development of that area between 1886 and 1900.The houses on and near Parmenter Street, one block west of Washington's Headquarters, are the only part of Newburgh that still reflects the village character of the settlement from the turn of the 19th century. Houses here are
gable d two-story structures in theFederal style , not found much elsewhere in the city.ignificant contributing properties
The oldest property in the district and the city, Jonathan Hasbrouck's 1750 stone house, is today the center of
Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site , recognizing the general's residence here during the years between British surrender at Yorktown and final withdrawal from the American colonies in 1783. In the 1850s, it acquired additional historical significance when it became the first state-recognizedhistoric site in the country. Today it is one of Newburgh's twoNational Historic Landmark s, under the management of thePalisades Interstate Park Commission .Anothercontributing property within the district has been separately listed in the National Register. The New York State Armory on Broadway had been vacant for decades after theNew York National Guard until stationed there moved to a newer building several blocks away in the 1930s. A fire in the 1970s had left it a blackened shell. It seemed likely to be torn down until it was sold to Orange County, which brought in a private developer to rebuild it with help from the state's Office of Historic Preservation. It now houses the county's Social Services operations in the city.cite press release |title=PARKS COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCES HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARDS |publisher=New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation |date=1998-05-07 |url=http://nysparks.state.ny.us/news/press/print.asp?pressID=17 |format= |language= |accessdate=2007-09-04 |quote=Through the vision and hard work of the Gemma Development Company of Hicksville and Central Valley, New York, the armory has been reborn. The private development company has transformed an eyesore, that many felt should be torn down, to a revitalized landmark with a new lease on life -- the results could not be more dramatic. The building's distinguished brick and stone exterior has been repaired and its interior has been converted to municipal offices for Orange County]Preservation issues
The city has recognized the historic district in its zoning, required architectural review of any significant construction within it, and initiated and encouraged many efforts to redevelop portions of it. Many properties remain abandoned and neglected, and in 1996 the
National Trust for Historic Preservation listed the district as one ofAmerica's Most Endangered Places . As of 2007 it saw the district's outlook as favorable after the River City Development Corporation, aCommunity Development Corporation , obtained federal grants to rehabilitate some of the old row houses intoaffordable housing .cite web|title=11 Most Endangered Places, East End Historic District|url=http://www.preservationnation.org/travel-and-sites/sites/northeast-region/east-end-historic-district.html|date=May 2007|accessdate=2008-01-05] In 1999 the Preservation League of New York State added a portion of the district to its "Seven to Save" list, since freed slaves congregated and lived around a nearby African Methodist Episcopal Zion church and the neighborhood in question, along Parmenter Street in the "village" portion of Newburgh, is one of the oldestAfrican-American neighborhoods in the state.cite web|title=Portion of the East End Historic District (Newburgh)|url=http://www.preservenys.org/seven/newburgh.htm|date=November 20 ,1999 |accessdate=2008-01-05]References
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