Two open-top automobiles each carrying several passengers who are dressed for riding. In the background is a rural hillside and a building with a sign, the visible portion reading "Livery." Caption on the back reads: "1907 or 1908 Midlawn (?)...
Tourism; Automobiles; Automobile travel; Buses; Bus travel;
An open bus leads a small caravan of cars along one of the parkways in the Palisades Interstate Park system. The picture was an advertising card for Scenic Mountain Trips.
The Hackensack River has flooded Route 59 in West Nyack. Eastbound vehicles must share the north side lanes with westbound traffic.This section of road has flooded periodically since the 1800s, when the Nyack Turnpike was first built.
Two men are sitting in an open air car on Mill Street in the Village of Rhinebeck. The car is parked on the snow covered road in front of the Rhinebeck Hotel. This photo was taken before 1917 when the Rhinebeck Hotel became the Beekman Arms Hotel.