Fite's sculpture "Flame" stood at the center of his sculptural landscape prior to Fite's decision to replace this with the enormous uncarved monolith which stands on the site today.
The 1975 watercolor painting, "Hopper House," by Edwin L. Dahlberg, was reproduced as stationery by the Edward Hopper Landmark Preservation Committee in 1984. The simple frame house was the birthplace and boyhood home of Edward Hopper, the American...
This photograph of a sculpture entitled "Seclusion" was taken by the artist, Robert Bassler, class of 1957, shortly after her installation in the fountain at Blithewood garden. The sculpture was created as part of his senior project, and at the...
Henry Doersch & Company was an old established grocer on South Broadway in Nyack. Three men stand in the doorway and a fourth holds a horse which is in harness for a wagon- possibly the delivery wagon. The four story building has several large...
This bracketed house with a center cupola is similar in style to "Pretty Penny,"another mansion on North Broadway that was once owned by actress Helen Hayes. The mansard addition on the right reflects a later fashion. At one time, this house was...
This American four-square style house has a ground level front porch. Two dormers are visible, on the front and on the side. The exterior is stucco. This is one of a series of photographs made in 1984 to celebrate the centennial of the Village of...
This unusual house is the office of the Rockland County chapter of the American Red Cross. The upper story is covered with fishscale shingles. Inside, the staircase curves around the bay window on the left. This photograph was one of many featured...
This American four-square with a porch with a wrap-around porch has modern replacement windows and shutters. In 1919, the Sanford Map Company noted across the image of the house, 'Stuccoed.'
An American four-square, built on the steep west side of Franklin Street. The wide veranda, stone foundation and double windows open up this house for a view of the Hudson River to the east.