Built in 1946 with Federal Housing Project Funds, they served as dormitories, faculty and student apartments, and painting studios. They have since been torn down.
Newspaper article reporting the discovery of a mastadon or mammoth in the Chester Black Dirt. (This article was electronically clipped from our complete issue of the United States Gazette)
This image consists of two photographs positioned one above the other. The top photograph shows a baseball field with people lined up along the first and third base lines. There is an individual standing on the pitcher's mound holding an American...
The Ivanhoe was an exclusive boardinghouse in an era when Nyack was a prosperous summer resort. Three sections of the old boarding house are viewed from Fourth Avenue, just before the structure was demolished.
From the public dock at Clermont Condos in Nyack, one sees abandoned pilings, the dock of Nyack Boat Club, the apartments at 101 Gedney Street and the Rivercrest Condominiums. In the distance is Hook Mountain.
A dark shadow obscures the lower story of the former Nyack Express Company Building, but the upper stories are in bright light. The structures of this long established business await conversion to other uses.
John Crowley Senior and his father, Michael Crowley stand in front of a saloon, a three story frame building with a large sign reading 'John Crowley Ma *** Extra Beer'. Attached on the left is a two story building with a wide porch and shuttered...