Jo Peabody and Jeanne Peabody Walsh remember their husband and father, Paul Peabody. Paul was born in 1931 and died in 2002. He was a puppeteer and the author of the children's book, Blackberry Hollow. They also fondly recall life in the...
The marionette Puss in Boots, operated by creator Paul Peabody, performs for a young audience at the Nyack Library.The puppeteer is in costume too, wearing slippers, knee-high white stockings, knee length pants and a vest.
The house at 142 North Franklin Street in the Village of Nyack has a wonderful river stone porch. Three sets of windows on the second story look out at the Hudson River.
The White Rabbit (of Alice in Wonderland) entertains a young guest at afternoon tea. The girl was a member of the audience at a performance of the Old Fashioned Marionette Theatre, created by Paul Peabody.
This brick residence, trimmed with white, has a delightful front door with a fan window above it. An iron fence is held up by supports and pillars of the same brick. Rockland Place, a short street off Sickles Avenue, is a late addition to the...
This brick and clapboard dwelling is built into the hillside above Nyack Village and the Hudson River. The steep roof has narrow structures to prevent the slide of deep snow.
This small bungalow has some interesting features, especially the roof line for the bay window on the right side. The hip roof has a small dormer above the entryway.
This attractive house has undergone extensive changes since it was built. The stone columns on the front suggest a porch which has been enclosed. The roof and the dormer appear to be new too.
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.