In the spring 2005 issue of About Town magazine, Dorothy Crane writes about the 'pool by the falls': "The pool was an integral part of summer life at Bard for 20 years after the college acquired it. A green canopy of overhanging trees shaded the...
This postcard depicts another angle of the Blithewood pool. Acquired by Bard with the Blithewood estate in 1951, the college maintained the pool until the early 1970s. In the spring 2005 issue of About Town magazine, Dorothy Crane writes about the...
In this image taken in the summer of 1945, the Zabriskie family still owned Blithewood and much of the land adjoining Bard College. As evidenced by this image labelled 'Zabrisky's (sic) Falls', a good deal of student trespassing transpired before...
Originally known as Asher Pond, Crystal Lake, located on Landsman Kill was dammed as a mill pond for Beekman's mill. After the mill burned, the area on the west end of the lake became the Legion Park.
Picture of 9 postcards; showing buildings and outdoor scenes from the Ellenville area. Pictures include Canal St. in Ellenville and Reformatory in Napanoch. Postmarked 1906.
Sherwood's bridge across Crum Elbow Creek. Written on back: Bridge across Crum Elbow Creek, on the Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, N.Y. Built about 1900. View from the west.
Teahouses; Bodies of water; Streams; Waterfalls; Estates;
Black and white photograph showing a waterfall on Adolph Zukor's Estate in New City. This view was taken from inside the Teahouse. Text on postcard reads "The Falls from the Tea House in the Dell on Adolph Zukor's Estate at New City, N.Y."
Color postcard showing a scenic mountain view with a small stream in the center of the postcard. The stream runs over a small waterfall, and a deer is standing to the right of the waterfall.
Black and white photgraph showing the Nauraushaun Brook and waterfall in Pearl River. The photograph also shows the wooded land the Brook runs through.