Front view of the Tolstoy Foundation on Lake Road. The Tolstoy Foundation was founded by Alexandra Tolstoy, the youngest daughter of Leo Tolstoy in 1939. The Tolstoy Foundation is a voluntary agency whose goals are to assist refugees from the...
The first three buildings demolished for Nyack's Urban Renewal Project had basements and foundations made of stone and brick. This area became a bank and a parking lot. Buildings on the other side of Main Street, including the uniform Onderdonk...
Gene Brown, author of Birds over Bear Mountain and a life-long resident of Upper Nyack, talks about his childhood, his education at the Upper Nyack School and the games and recreational activities children played in the Van Houten's Landing...
Winston C. Perry, Jr., village historian of Upper Nyack, discusses the history of the Perry family and the historic Van Houten's Landing neighborhood in Upper Nyack.
One South Nyack house has been moved to make room for the building of the Thruway, leaving a gap along the street that paralleled the railroad tracks. The larger house in the back on the right was the Ray (Buddy) Christian family home.
South Nyack: Foundations are littered across the ground and the hillside in the background has been cleared. This is where the Thruway was constructed, on the east side of Route 9W.
On this South Nyack street, which runs perpendicular to the tracks, many houses were moved or destroyed for the construction of the New York State Thruway.
In 2007, the structure that housed G & B Deli and Pizza was demolished and an apartment building was constructed in its place.here two old foundations are visible, one of stone and one of cinder block.
Excavation of the 1910 Broadway Theatre site revealed the original foundation walls. These were obliterated when the new foundation was poured. The new building resembles the old theater.
This advertisement for Intrusion-Prepakt, Inc. describes the design and construction for the foundations of the center cantilever span of the Tappan Zee Bridge.