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Many artists gather together to spoof the "Committee of Fifty". "The Committee of Fifty", an anonymous anti-festival group, turned out to have only four members, including the pastors of Woodstock, NY's Dutch Reformed and Methodist churches, Harvey...
Tax bill from Harrison Gray, Esq., on behalf of King George the Third, for collection of 1,439 pounds, 8 scillings, and nine pence from the District of Salem, Province of Massachusetts Bay, May 26, 1762. Document bears impression of Gray's seal -...
This receipt documents the release of $104.34 from literature fund, appropriated by the regents for the last year to Academy Principal Phinehas Robinson by James Durland, Academy Treasurer.
These semi-detached stores and residences on upper Main Street in Nyack have hardly changed since they were built. Businesses here move in and out frequently,as this part of the street is not the in the main business district.
In the "Survey of Historic Buildings, Village of Nyack, New York 1988-1989," Nieweg and Reimann describe these buildings as the 'painted ladies' of North Broadway. They were built by druggist and real estate mogul, Philip Moeller, who also built 5...
In this photograph of a three-story brick building in a business district, the storefront on the ground level is partially cut-off. On the second level, a sign that says, "Dutch Boy Paints Shaw-Jobson" is mounted, partially blocking three of the...
This compact dwelling, the DeBaun house, was built in 1860 by Cornelius DeBaun; the wing on the left was added later. Every room had a fireplace and the full basement floor in the rear was the kitchen. DeBaun was a life-long resident of Nyack and...
This elegant building was constructed in the 1870s in what was once Nyack's main business district. Rows of windows bordered with black shutters line the first and second stories. On the roof are two dormers facing the street. The center doorway is...
These two buildings are at the northern end of a group of nine. With the buildings on the other side of South Broadway, this block forms a second business district in Nyack, several blocks south of Main Street. The land was developed and sold by...
In 1880 Tunis and Catherine DePew began selling plots of land along South Broadway, resulting in this business district at the south end of Nyack Village. The southern end of this business block, built in the 1880s, repeats the architectural...
This is one of the larger houses on High Avenue, on the block behind Nyack's Main Street business district. The house is of a simple design, augmented by the Italianate tower and the wide veranda and entryway. The dwelling is opposite Bridge Street.
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Scene is a large bench near a refreshment stand selling Spatz Quality Beverages and Horton's ice cream. All but two of the women in the crowd are wearing hats. Festival theme: A Cubist Circus.
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In the foreground are several musicians carrying their instruments. The musicians are gathering before a capacity crowd, prior to the evening performance. Festival theme: A Cubist Circus.