Main Street, West Nyack, NY. West Nyack's four corners, looking west toward what is now the Clarksville Inn, around 1910. John Smith's store and the Post Office are on the left, Jones' candy store and the harness shop are on the right.
A real estate business occupied this building circa 1918. There are several men, a child, and a woman in front of the business. In 1920, the house on the left was occupied by Noel Press, a printer, and Mrs. Gannon's Candy Store. It burned in...
This is a large photograph of a 1925 business named the Chester Hutton Store. The building is a brick two-story front-gabled structure with a single story addition on the left side and a covered porch. There are shutters on the upper windows. Signs...
Automobiles; Schools; General stores; Advertisements; Gasoline pumps; Business districts; Roads;
Two cars pass each other driving in opposite directions in this photographic view down a road. There are buildings along the road on both sides. On the left side there is a gas/service station. Lettering on the door of the service station...
A man and a woman stand in the doorway of Schmitt's storefront, which has a Coca Cola advertisement. Slightly to the left is the delivery truck; two people sit inside and one sits on the running board. The truck says " Wholesale and Retail." The...
The interior of Eagle Confectionery Company has a soda fountain on the left side, candy displays on the right, and a lacy grille from floor to ceiling which divides the front from the ice cream parlor in the rear.
Business districts; Railroads; Turntables (Railroads);
Here is a partial view of the Nyack railroad turntable where engines were turned around to head south again. Franklin Street businesses are in the background. At the left is Comfort Coal Building, the short building with a stepped top was a bar,...
Here is a remarkably crisp and clear image of Nyack in the late nineteenth century. Wide sidewalks line the dirt thoroughfare. The mode of transportation is the horse and buggy. The photo highlights Blauvelt Drugs with the dentist, Dr. Gilchrest...
A wide Main Street is crowded with businesses but not with traffic. On the left side two signs can be read, Fabbrini Fruits and Schmitts Candy and Ice Cream.
Winston C. Perry, Jr., village historian of Upper Nyack, discusses the history of the Perry family and the historic Van Houten's Landing neighborhood in Upper Nyack.
A large contingent of women, dressed in white and carrying American flags, marches down Broadway in Nyack, at the intersection with Main Street. Many men, women, and children are watching from the sidewalks and curbs.
For the 1912 Columbus Day celebration, Main Street in Nyack is ablaze with lights and festooned with banners and flags.Two business signs can be read: Schmitt's Candy and Ice Cream and Fabbrini Fruits.
These joined houses have no features that reveal their original time of construction. The small building attached on the left was a village landmark, Jerry D'Auria Confectionery, mostly known as Jerry's. Coffee, newspapers, ice cream and candy were...