So glad I've found your channel, lots of people don't realize what all Indiana has to offer. Last year I did a performance at the amphitheater in Newburgh and the Little Red Brick House was used as one of our dressing rooms along with the Lock and Dam building.
When I got the idea of traveling the entire length of the Ohio River, along the Indiana shore, I had no idea that places like this existed. Lawrenceburg, Madison and Jeffersonville were fairly large, but most towns were extremely small as I went west. Newburgh was certainly a surprise!
Cannelton isn’t as pretty, but also has many surprises! Historic cotton factory that looks like something out of Europe, Eagles Nest Overlook of the dam and locks, Rocky Point marina, Worlds largest Celtic cross carved from a single piece of limestone, Lafayette Spring, Superfoot lighthouse, Electra memorial. It’s all east of Newburgh and Tell City on 66!
I love the Newburgh riverfront. I found it by accident, just by trying to cling to the roads, nearest to the Ohio River. “Why does no one talk about this beautiful place? Why isn’t it on guides and advertisements made by the state?” It was like finding a secret oasis!
Thank-you, John! Working on a huge segment about Harrison County: it’s taking longer than I ever imagined! But, I have been filming it for well over 3 years, trying to get the very best lighting.
I made a goal of filming every town along the Indiana border of the Ohio River. When I came to Newburgh I was pleasantly surprised by their massive walking trail and waterfront. I came back three times to get the right sky / sunlight.
Newburgh is just minutes east of Evansville. I hear that many live at Newburgh and work at Evansville. It gets you away from the big city, but not too far from civilization. Lots of people go to Newburgh just to walk on a sunny day, and I realized why on my first trip. I was pleasantly surprised by how nice it was, with the well maintained waterfront trail, iron fences and well manicured lawns. You can tell there’s some money at Newburgh! The view of the sunset is insanely great!
Newburgh is packed with people. It's overgrowing. Several schools and hundreds of subdivisions and huge houses. Several hospitals so all the doctors and more wealthier families are around Newburgh
Smallville actor....yeah, right, never watched one episode. How about "Impastor", though, Michael Rossenbaum was the "Baum", I'm telling you. Extraordinary show it was, but only 2 seasons a show gets when most people didn't get it. You had to have some basic education on the denominations involved, you know, to get the dam jokes. Just saying, it didn't get watched like Smallville in #'s, but Impastor was pure all-time comic genius stuff for TV.
So glad I've found your channel, lots of people don't realize what all Indiana has to offer. Last year I did a performance at the amphitheater in Newburgh and the Little Red Brick House was used as one of our dressing rooms along with the Lock and Dam building.
sure has changed in my lifetime love you,re video,s
Great Video!, I grew up here " 1965-81 ", It was nothing like this then, Looks a lot nicer now! Jeff near Houston, Texas
When I got the idea of traveling the entire length of the Ohio River, along the Indiana shore, I had no idea that places like this existed. Lawrenceburg, Madison and Jeffersonville were fairly large, but most towns were extremely small as I went west. Newburgh was certainly a surprise!
Lived in Indiana all my life never knew about this gem (live around Bloomington)
Cannelton isn’t as pretty, but also has many surprises! Historic cotton factory that looks like something out of Europe, Eagles Nest Overlook of the dam and locks, Rocky Point marina, Worlds largest Celtic cross carved from a single piece of limestone, Lafayette Spring, Superfoot lighthouse, Electra memorial. It’s all east of Newburgh and Tell City on 66!
My family is from Posey county, about a 30 minute drive to Newburgh, I built the Rails that went to some part of the River front in 2000
I love the Newburgh riverfront. I found it by accident, just by trying to cling to the roads, nearest to the Ohio River. “Why does no one talk about this beautiful place? Why isn’t it on guides and advertisements made by the state?” It was like finding a secret oasis!
Love your videos keep them up
Thank-you, John! Working on a huge segment about Harrison County: it’s taking longer than I ever imagined! But, I have been filming it for well over 3 years, trying to get the very best lighting.
Again, top videograhy
Thanks Sam!
I’ve visited here once, such a lovely place 🤗
It was really a surprise after traveling through so many older and quiet towns along the Ohio River
I only went to Newburgh twice when I lived in Tennyson with my dad. I loved it. It still looks so beautiful. I miss Indiana. Great video.
I made a goal of filming every town along the Indiana border of the Ohio River. When I came to Newburgh I was pleasantly surprised by their massive walking trail and waterfront. I came back three times to get the right sky / sunlight.
It's a bit like the Carmel of the South. 😁
Been to both places, it kind’ve is!
But no roundabouts
@@jhsams1977 “Yet”! 😀 Oh how I hate roundabouts.
Great video! Is Newburgh more or less a suburb of Evansville?
Newburgh is just minutes east of Evansville. I hear that many live at Newburgh and work at Evansville. It gets you away from the big city, but not too far from civilization.
Lots of people go to Newburgh just to walk on a sunny day, and I realized why on my first trip. I was pleasantly surprised by how nice it was, with the well maintained waterfront trail, iron fences and well manicured lawns. You can tell there’s some money at Newburgh! The view of the sunset is insanely great!
Newburgh is packed with people. It's overgrowing. Several schools and hundreds of subdivisions and huge houses. Several hospitals so all the doctors and more wealthier families are around Newburgh
My home. You was just down the road from me.
I get around! Think I’ve been back 4 or 5 times to get better lighting. Love the waterfront!
Smallville actor....yeah, right, never watched one episode. How about "Impastor", though, Michael Rossenbaum was the "Baum", I'm telling you. Extraordinary show it was, but only 2 seasons a show gets when most people didn't get it. You had to have some basic education on the denominations involved, you know, to get the dam jokes. Just saying, it didn't get watched like Smallville in #'s, but Impastor was pure all-time comic genius stuff for TV.
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