Behind a snow-covered lot, the unpainted frame buildings of the coal and lumber yards can be seen.The vacant lot became the Nyack Community Garden and the coal and lumber yards were torn down and Franklin Mews was built there.
The white-frame boyhood home of artist Edward Hopper fills the image. On the left is an open porch with wisteria growing onto the roof. All of the windows have shutters. On the right between the two stories is a Hopper House banner. Two signs are...
An awning covers the porch on the three-story Nyack Field Club building in Upper Nyack. Chairs and benches are set in front of the porch. The lower story is built of stone, the upper of plaster and framing. Three members are seen at the far left.
The brick Nyack Village Hall has marble detailing from floor to roof and has arched windows on the lower story. Above the door is the identification, Village Hall, Nyack-on-Hudson, New York.
Clermont-on-Hudson, a condominium complex, glows behind dark shrubbery. The setting sun is hitting the left sides of the structures and the sky is light.
Memorial Park, with its ballfield and tennis courts, laps the Hudson River shoreline at the foot of DePew Avenue. Behind it are the many brick and clapboard buildings of Nyack.
Nyack north of Main Street is pictured from above the Hudson River. Along the waterfront, the old ferry terminal, later restaurant, is on the left. Near the right is the Nyack Boat Club. The old Nyack High School, the hospital, and Oak Hill...