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Front view of the Bear Mountain Inn. The Inn was built in 1915, and is in Bear Mountain State Park. The Inn is still standing and functioning as an inn and restaurant. The Bear Mountain Inn was added to the National Register of Historic...
David Sanders Real Estate was completely destroyed by a truck collision and fire in 2002. The truck lost its brakes while descending Main Street, collided with the real estate office and set it and the next building, a restaurant, on fire.
In 2002, a truck lost its brakes on Main Street and plowed into two businesses on the north side, creating a massive fire. This is the Coven Cafe building after the fire. The Coven had closed and a new restaurant owner was restoring the building as...
Hand colored postcard showing the Bear Mountain Inn, which is inside Bear Mountain State Park. The Bear Mountain Inn was built in 1915. The Bear Mountain Inn is still standing and functioning as an inn and restaurant. The Bear Mountain Inn...
In 1967 the Nyack Village Hall was at 134 Main St. and was entered through a door on the left of the building. The police department was on the right. An awning covers the front, ground floor window. Three windows are on the street side of the...
This rambling residence, one of a few on Salisbury Place in South Nyack, has steeply pitched roofs and dormers. Trees and bushes hide the house from view most of the year.
Main Street photograph: Left to right: early 1900's Dr. Davis (2002, 103 Main Street); mid-1900's George Hawkins (2002, 105 Main Street); mid-1900's Albert & Lil Davis (2002, 107 Main Street). These dwellings were built in the 1880-1910 period.
This two-story dwelling has an addition on the left side. The modern colonial style became popular in the 1920s. Note the wooden settee on the left side of the porch.
This boxy house, which has some Federal style elements, is in very good condition. The entryway on the left has a pediment, shingles surround many of the windows and the dormer has a sunburst light. The residence is on the 1884 Burleigh map, "Nyack...
This 1913 frame residence is in excellent condition. Note the unusual roof line and the style of the lintels over the windows. It is also pictured in the 1998 "Historic Sites and Structures Survey, Upper Nyack, Volume 2."
This style of house was popular in the 1920s. The offset front door, the sweeping low roof line, and the shuttered windows create an attractive aspect.