A real estate ad from the Lydecker Agency of Miss Wasey's house, which was built in 1968 by Jane Wasey; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowling (Audrey) and Al Pacino is handwritten above the picture. "Elegant, Riverfront Estate Sneden's Landing - Huge 2-story...
Judge John Hill's house was built in the 1930s. This is an ad from Town & Country Properties, April 3,1978. The caption under the picture reads, "Lovely home on 1.3 acres in Palisades, N.Y. just 15 minutes from G. W. Bridge. Large living &...
Two men and a woman standing at the entrance to James J. Brown, Real Estate and Insurance office. The sign on the window also advertises Notary Public services. There are several signs in the front windows of the office. There are also printed...
A real estate business occupied this building circa 1918. There are several men, a child, and a woman in front of the business. In 1920, the house on the left was occupied by Noel Press, a printer, and Mrs. Gannon's Candy Store. It burned in...
Photographs; Automobiles; Business districts; Drugstores; Shoe stores; Real estate business; Health care facilities; Baby carriages; Storefronts; Bay windows;
Photograph looking down Broadway, Haverstraw. The buildings are all brick with glass and wood storefronts. Several businesses are pictured: Miller’s Rexall Drugs, North Rockland Health, a real estate and insurance agency, and a shoe sore. One of...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Hip roofs; Gables; Dormers; Columns; Dogs; Garages; Porches; Balustrades; Clapboard siding; Real estate business;
A pole in the front yard reads, "Clinton D. Townsend Licensed Real Estate Broker". A dog sits on the front of the large, covered wrap-around porch on this hip-roofed house. There is a hip-roofed dormer on the front of the house. Near the rear of...
On the corner of Washington Street and Kings Highway, in downtown Tappan, NY, stood a large frame building with a combination of residential and business establishments. Pictured here is an addition to the main building. A double doorway in the...
This three-story building at the corner of Franklin and Main Streets, Nyack, was once the Goldfinger's Department Store. The lower story has been expanded and altered but the upper stories retain the detailing of the late 1800's.
In 1951, the once-famous Clarkstown Country Club of the Nyacks was for sale. This ad focused on the property in South Nyack, which was eventually purchased by the Nyack Missionary College (Nyack College).
Miriam Haagens Wexler talks about her life: how she came to American from Holland on December 7, 1939 and later how the family came to Nyack. Along the way she talks about the Clarkstown Country, her family, her home, and especially her garden. ...