This open air car with the steering wheel on the right and iron wheels is heading South on Route 9 in the Village of Rhinebeck. The license plate reads 72493 NY. The two men are warmly dressed in winter coats and hats for the snowy road conditions.
True photograph postcard of an Armistice Day parade in Nyack, NY. The parade appears to be heading east along Main Street. Street is filled with marchers, American flags and parade viewers line the street. Some store fronts and signs are...
Postcards; Photographic postcards; Electric lines; Roads; Mountains;
Black and white photo of a road heading towards this distance with power lines on the right side as well as grass and trees throughout and mountains in the background.
Photographs; Fire fighters; Fire stations; Fire engines & equipment
Valley Cottage Fire Department, Engine Company No. 1, posing in dress uniforms in front of a fire engine and the station house before heading to the Memorial Day parade.
There's little traffic on Broadway as the photographer shoots this scene. A pickup truck is in motion, heading towards the camera. St. Paul's Church is on the left, partially hidden by trees.
The 'Rockland' is leaving the ferry slip and heading across the river. A number of men and boys, most wearing hats, stand or stroll on the main deck. Two open cars can be seen in the car bays. The captain, John Lyon, is standing near the wheelhouse.
On a summer day, several cars, heading east, plow through the high water on Route 59 in West Nyack. This area is prone to flooding as the Hackensack River overflows its banks.
This view of the Thruway shows traffic on the right heading towards the Tappan Zee Bridge and traffic on the left coming off the bridge. In the center is a part of the movable center lane barrier.
Eight cars are heading east on the Tappan Zee Bridge. Is this the day the bridge opened? This image was taken from the same location as # 2420 and # 2423. The Geist boathouse is in the left foreground.
Heading in opposite directions, cars ply the flooded waters of Route 59 in West Nyack. The waters of the Hackensack River appear to be in motion, finding their way to the south.
North Broadway, or Upper Broadway, extends through the center of the picture to Hook Mountain. The roadside is distinctly rural, with only one set of gates and fences on the right side. Very few poeple lived in Upper Nyack. An automobile heading...
Below a bridge, a stream tumbles downhill, heading towards the Hudson River. This area is called Crumbie's Glen for the nineteenth century owner, Frank Crumbie. It's located in Upper Nyack; the stream crosses under North Broadway.