There is a chimney centered on the roof of this front-gabled house. Bay windows are stacked on the first and second floor. The entry porch, located on the left side of the house has balustrades and decorative brackets at the top of the porch posts....
These flat-roofed houses appear on the 1884 Burleigh map, "Nyack on the Hudson," and do retain some of the architectural elements of that era - the stone lintels, the bay windows, and the double brackets just below the roof. Their appearance,...
These twin houses are on the west side of Franklin Street between Jackson and DePew Avenues. Both have a side entryway and a double-story bay window column. The house on the left has been stuccoed; on the right, covered with vinyl siding.
These two houses, which very similar in style, are on South Franklin Street in Nyack. The tree is now gone and there are more commercial establishments nearby than when this photo was taken.
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.
This brick, two-story house at 245 Piermont Avenue in South Nyack is not flashy but has several interesting details. The front door has a pediment, the windows have shutters, and the roof supports two dormers. Bay windows on the left side break up...
This early twentieth century house has not been changed much. The wide front porch has four simple pillars and the two-story bay window has fish-scale shingles. In the 1980s and 1990s it was the home of Geroge and Leslie Hearn. George is remembered...
This four-story mansard roofed house is covered with shingles and has many, many windows. The top story has hooded windows and on the left is a column of bay windows, extending even to the basement level. Double brackets are affixed beneath the...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Hip roofs; Bay windows; Dormers; Porches; Mailboxes; Trellises;
This hip-roofed house has a chimney in the center of the roof and a single hip-roofed dormer. There is a covered front-entry porch. On the second level of the house there is a bay window. There is a mailbox mounted on the house next to the front...
This house has survived the years with most of its unique architectural elements in tact. The bay windows, the bargeboards, the third story windows and the brackets appear to be in excellent condition. The fish scale shingles are used to heighten...
This house stands near the corner of Third Avenue and Franklin. Small leaded windows and a bay window on each floor adds charm to a rather plain style.
This house, at the northwest corner of First Avenue and Broadway, was called the Kline house. Dr. Charles Kline and his wife, Charita, moved into the house in 1900. Nieweg and Reimann have an excellent description of the house and history of the...
This is a detail of the window above the porch for 11 Washington Avenue, South Nyack. Several types of siding are visible - wavy clapboard, scallop shingles, and conventional shakes.
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Gables; Porches; Bay windows; Antennas (Electronics); Air conditioners; Snow; Fences;
This is a large cross-gabled home with a snow-covered gabled front entry porch with gingerbreading. On the side of the home there are three bay windows - two on the first level, one on the second level. The upper bay window has an antennea attached...
This is a two-story front-gabled house with a brick chimney on the roof. Most of the house has clapboard siding, but in the top of the gable there is a segment of vertical siding and then larger rectangular siding pieces above. On the first level,...
This is the side view of a house with spired gables with bargeboard decoration on the front of the house as well as gable bargeboards on the side. There is a balcony on the roof of the entry portico. The side of the house features two bay windows...
Houses; Friezes (Entablature components); Porches; Bay windows;
This L-shaped residence has a scalloped frieze, window frames that have molding all the way around, and a graceful paneled bay window. All of these details differ from others seen in the house photos created for the 1884 Nyack Centennial..
This large frame house has a round tower with a curved roof and more than one porch. The bay window has leaded glass. The beige paint trimmed in white is a pleasing aspect. It was constructed about 1890 for Lillie and Charles Cornish. Cornish was a...
This large house was recently built on Catherine Street. The lower levels are constructed of stone and the upper levels are Victorian in appearance.The porches, balconies, bay and round windows are trimmed in cream and burgandy, complementing the...