Locke's Hardware & Mower Service on Lake Road. There are many lawn mowers and parts in front of the store. From 1959 to 1972 the building was occupied by V.C.F.L. and prior to 1959 by Karpman's Liquor & Rum.
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...
Photographs; Buildings; Storefronts; Business districts; Cornices; Bricks; Lintels; Hardware stores;
This is a three-story tall brick building with a corniced roofline. There is a bracketed frieze with other decorative elements at the cornice. Above each of the windows, there is a decorative lintel. The first level is a storefront and the sign...
Photographs; Business districts; Storefronts; Hardware stores; Bricks; Lintels; Automobiles;
This is a view of several brick buildings in a downtown business district. The center building has a bracketed cornice and lintels above the windows. There is a large sign advertising 'Dutch Boy Paints' and the store name 'Shaw-Jobson'. This sign...
Hawvermale's, a hardware store at 140 Main Street in Nyack, had its windows filled with garden supplies when this painting was done by Beverly Bozarth. A woman with a cane stands to the left of the door. The postcard announced a gallery showing of...
Cigar store Indians; Cigar industry; Hardware stores;
In 1910, the Commercial Building of Nyack occupied the corner of Burd Street and Broadway and had three businesses on the ground floor: John R. Kelley Cigars, Victor Talong Machines, and a hardware dealer. Beyond is the Everett Hotel. A wooden...
This is the western end of the Onderdonk block, built in 1873. In 1996 the stores were occupied by Judith Charles, a woman's shop, and Herb Lack Paints, a hardware store.
This three-story brick building was the home of Hawvermale's Hardware from the 1930's to the 1990's, but then became a cigar shop. Advertising information painted on the bricks has not been completely covered up.
Construction of the Ernst-Hawvermale Building was begun in 1880 by the Ernst brothers, plumbers and gas and steam fitters. Forty years later they sold the building to Albert Worsfold and Jacob Hawvermale. The Nyack building housed a hardware...
Clarence Burns Hardware on Main Street in Nyack was a source for many everyday items. Here is the section of the store devoted to nails and screws and light bulbs.
Clarence Burns Hardware was a double store selling hardware and housewares. An ad in the 1942 Tower, the Nyack high school yearbook, reads,"Burns Hardware & Paint Company, Clarence Burns, Proprietor. Home Furnishings, Gifts, DuPont Paint - Builders...
Hawvermale's Hardware was a large and long-established business at the corner of Main and Franklin Streets in Nyack. The Grand Union, a supermarket, was next door.
The present Village of Saugerties was originally incorporated in 1831 as the Village of Ulster. This map is from 1850 before the name change to Saugerties in 1855. A penciled note; "(74734) [1850?]"; on the map face near the bottom right indicates...