Four brick stairs surrounded by low brick walls with railings lead up to a wrap-around porch with balustrade on this large cross-gabled house. There is a rounded three-story tower with spire on the right side of the house. The second level of the...
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 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...
Porches and bay windows were added to this former South Nyack barn (built c. 1870) in the 1890s, when it first became a residence. The rare wavy clapboard over the bay window was added later. The barn was moved when the Thruway was built in the...
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.
Several houses on DePew Avenue are similar in construction. #123 has basically the same floor plan as both #127 and #131 DePew Avenue, but each house now has different modernizations.
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A tower with a bracketed roofline is located on the right-side of this cross-gabled house. There is a gable decoration on the front of the house and a small chimney extending from the roof. The small attic window at the top of the house is made of...
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...
This large, mansard-roofed house has its original slate tiles, hooded windows, single brackets, bay windows and other architectural features. some of these are detailed by colors of paint. In the back on the left is an old garage or shed.
This small house has two features which catch the eye. The half porch wraps around the left side of the house, and on the right, is a bay window that extends down into the basement. Brick siding covers the lower story and rick-rack shingles cover...
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A three-story tower with hexagonal roof and spire interrupts the front gable of this home. On the right side of the home, second level there is a bay window resting on the porch roof. The double wooden front doors with transom above are set on the...
This Second Empire home is on the 1884 Burleigh map, "Nyack on the Hudson." It's a tall, narrow rectangle with a mansard roof, a handsome entry, and a couple of bay windows.
The west side and rear of 149 First Avenue are presented here. The wide front porch wraps around to the side, where it meets a two-story complex of bay windows. This house has marvelous gingerbread, roof brackets, and porch railings.
An unusual house, with two distinct styles of gables. The wide front porch has a bay window and there are stacked bay windows on the river side, toward the back. All in all, an attractive dwelling.
The 1984 restoration of this house has made the windows smaller but the scalloped trim on the porches and bay window remains intact. The design of the balustrade is seen on several other Nyack houses. The view behind the house suggests why this...
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,...
This stucco dwelling incorporates elements of the Colonial Revival architectural style: leaded glass, bay windows, gambrel roof lines, and a wide front porch with a portico. It's a large, airy residence once owned by Minetta and Edward Townsend....
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...