Without the historic side of Newburgh, the town would be just a town. It makes Newburgh rich and unique. As director of Historic Newburgh, Incorporated, Carol Schaefer is keenly aware of the importance of not only preserving this part of Newburgh, but also helping it thrive. There is so much going on that it's difficult to list it all. First up is the 10th annual Wine, Art, and Jazz Festival on May 15-16, 2015. This rain or shine event is filled with local wine, art, music, craft beer, food, tasting classes, etc. Add to this event Christmas in Newburgh, Farmers' Markets, car shows, yarn bombings, Children's Days, Environmental Days, and Ghost Walks and there's no reason to be bored. Checkout their headquarters at 517 W. Main Street in Newburgh.
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