This photo appeared in the Journal News in the 1920s?. The dinner was at the Hotel St. George in Nyack, given by the Mazeppa Engine Company to honor its members who had served in World War I.
Wright Brothers Real Estate announces as just listed the house at 149 First Avenue in Nyack. There are two exterior and one interior shots of the house.
This dining hall, built for the Christian Herald Children's Home in Upper Nyack, was designed by New York architect, Charles H. Higgins. It was close to the Gould cottages and complimented the stone work of those buildings.
The dining room of the Tucker House in Upper Nyack contained a cabinet that displayed the family's china. The walls are papered with brocade with a wide coordinating border near the top. Even the ceiling is decorated. A valence tops the doorway...
Although this picture is dark, details of Victorian living are apparent. A table set for a dinner party is surrounded by chairs are covered in leather. A long chandelier provides electric light. A sideboard is filled with glass and chrystal items....
This postcard has this information: "Hotel Nyack, 80 Burd Street, Nyack, NY. Phones 47 & 607. One block from Broadway and Rockland Bus Terminal. Bar, grill, restaurant, 2 dining rooms, banquet hall, garage, rooms, tile baths, apartments, running...
In the early days of the Nyack Missionary Institute, this building housed dormitories, classrooms and dining rooms. Today the restored building is called Simpson Hall, after the founder of the college. The note written to Miss Anna Garretson,...
Tinted photo of a large room, poshly decorated, wall papered plaster walls, huge rug, large fine table and chairs in center of room, fine cupboard in corner and large sideboard seen to the right, fine curtains in windows, etc.
Caption: Corner of the Park Dining Room. Tinted photo showing dining patrons at table with no window, railing only, boat house on Hessian Lake in distance.