Black and white photograph of a Italianate style house and landscape. The house is located in the center of the photograph and surrounded by tall trees and bushes. In the forefront there is a road, with a stone wall, and an elaborate fence and...
This close-up of the second story of the house at 44 Prospect Street, Nyack, illustrates several elements of Victorian architecture. A bargeboard is carved with floral motifs. Decorative friezes are used to accent horizontal areas. Some of the...
This Nyack house, in the romantic Italianate style, is covered in brown shingles and has an off-center tower. The porch looks towards the Hudson River.The house was moved in 1987 from its original location on North Broadway at the corner of First...
This house at 104 South Broadway is one of a row of stately homes. The central Italianate tower is flanked by peaked dormers which have intricately carved bargeboards. This carving is repeated over the entrance.
These two houses, owned by prominent local men, could not have been more different in style. Stephen Rowe Bradley, a banker and local politician (president of South Nyack), built a rambling house on his gentleman's farm in the hills west of the...
The Italianate DePew or Hudson House is one of the most architecturally pleasing and historically significant houses in the village of Nyack. The Depew family owned much land in the village and were successful in business and real estate. This...
This box-shaped, Italianate dwelling had a clapboard exterior when it was built in the late 1850s. The stucco was applied about 1919. William Mathews, a river pilot who later owned the Nyack Express Company, was the original owner.
This superbly preserved residence, built in the Italianate style about 1855, has double brackets and unusual porch supports. It was built by the Nyack physician, Benjamin Davison, who lived in it for three decades.
This appealing house is a delightful combination of styles: Second Empire - mansard roof, Carpenter Gothic - trim, Italianate - tower, with carved woodwork in the gables, brackets, and balustrades. At the time of building, a client could pick all...
Built in the late 1830s for Henry Gesner Sr. and his family, this house was described as an asymmetrical Italianate dwelling. It may be the oldest extant residential building on Nyack's Broadway. Used as a funeral home for many years, it now has...
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.
Built in 1854, this was once the DePew family home on a farm that stretched from the Hudson River to the present Route 9W. The two-story Italianate dwelling is on the northwest corner of Piermont and Hudson avenues and would have overlooked the...
This large and stately residence is a good textbook example of the Italianate style with a mansard roof. The central tower has port-hole dormers. Built in 1870, this house was - and still is - stucco-ed. In 1927 the house was home to the Rockland...
Inventory form for building located on Circuit Rd., West side recording the following information: Anthony Karolyi (owner at time of inventory). 1-story; rectangular; marble; finials; 6 paired round arched windows; engaged Ionic columns; French...
Inventory form for building located on Lookout Rd. recording the following information: James Whelpey (owner at time of inventory); () story; rectangular; hip roof; wood shingles; dentils; () 4/1; 12 dormers; stone foundation central interior ()...
Inventory form for building located on Continental Rd; east side recording the following information: Cyril Martineau (owner at time of inventory). 2-story; gable roof; cut stone; front & rear porch. Built c. 1904.
This stone gardener's cottage...
Inventory form for building located on Camp Comfort Rd. recording the following information: Mr. Sam Sugden (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story stucco on tile over a stone foundation. L-shaped, gable ends, slate roof. Hipped...