Only a few stone walls remain of the Decorative Arts Studio off Crickettown Road in Stony Point. The 180 x 50' building for the American Institute of Operatic Arts was completed in 1925.
This advertisement for Julius Petersen appeared in Power Boating magazine, date unknown. But Peterson's address is the foot of Burd Street, just adjoining the Nyack ferry landing so it was before the company moved to Upper Nyack. The firm was...
This advertisement for the firm of Blauvelt & Morell & Kilby, Incorporated, appeared in the 1925 Rockland County Red Book. The business, at 26 South Broadway, was in a one-story building next to the Broadway Theatre. It claimed to be the oldest -...
Inventory form for building located on Circuit Rd., east side, south of Serpentine Rd. recording the following information: Mrs. John M. Lummis (owner at time of inventory). Large 3 story: stucco; wavy shingle pattern in gables; 2/2; diamond paned...
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Bacon, Peggy, 1895-1987
Peggy Bacon (left) a popular author and illustrator of children's books, poses with Isabella Howland (second from left), Alex Brooks (second from right) and an unidentified man.
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Cantine, Holley R.
Holley Cantine (center) is pictured among unidentified friends. Holley was married to Dachine Ranier, a poet, and together they published a volume of works written by conscientious objectors to World War II, and two anarchist-pacifist periodicals, ...
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock;
Group of unidentified, costumed revelers, including Raggedy Ann and Andy (in homemade masks), a man without arms wearing a turban, two swashbucklers and three female friends.
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock;
This group pose includes Dr. and Mrs. Kahn (left), their daughter Effie (front, left), Betty (center, rear) and Noel (front, right) Thompson and an unidentified woman.