Architecture; buildings; houses; dwellings; Porches; Outdoor furniture; Bay windows;
Black and white postcard showing The Hand Mansion in Nyack, NY. Description on back of postcard reads " The Hand Mansion 122 South Franklin, South Nyack, New York. This exquisite Gothic Revival house of c. 1853 overlooks a panoramic view of...
Color postcard showing a watercolor of the Hand Mansion in South Nyack, NY. This postcard was created as publicity for the 1997 Hudson River Designer Showhouse to benefit the Nyack Hospital Auxiliary Women's Pavilion.
The bay window on the front of 34 South Franklin Street has four upper stained glass panels; the glass in the doorway is decorative also. The entryway roof is supported by a large bracket with pendant. This is one of the twin houses on Franklin.
The bay window at 38 Gesner Avenue shows double brackets and paneling. This picture was part of the 1984 Nyack Centennial Project featuring houses which had been built 100 years or more earlier.
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.
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,...
Mackenzie estate. Queen Anne style home with tower, wrap-around front porch, dormer window, one visible chimney, stained glass window, finials. Children and adults visible in front yard. Small boy on bicycle.
Buildings; houses; Finials; Chimneys; Bay windows; Porticoes (Porches); Gables; Driveways; Trees; Dormers; Electric lines;
Grimm house, Tomkins Cove, NY. Stone Gothic Revival house with 4 visible chimneys. Bargeboard, finials, portico dormer windows and oriel window visible. Ivy attached to front of home. Electric lines and meter visible on right side of building.
Black and white photograph showing the Pearl River Private Hospital, which was located on Middletown Road in Pearl River, NY. The photograph is a close-up of the building showing the wrap around porch and bay windows. There are two large trees in...
This view of 92 High Avenue focuses on the left side of the house.The second level balcony over the front doorway and the double bay windows are architectural elements that define the front of the house.
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.
The bay window, on the east side of #224 High Avenue, is an original architectural feature of the house. This picture is one of many taken for the Nyack Centennial.
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.
This modest residence, built around 1912, has had few changes over the years. There is a wide dormer over the front roof and the bay window must add light ot the downstairs. The picture in the 1998 "Historic Sites and Structures Survey, Upper...