The four buildings on the east side of this short block in Nyack are featured here. The second story of each building is centered. The two middle buildings, each three stories, have interesting detailing above the windows and at the roofline.They...
Before cars and traffic signals and parking meters, Broadway in Nyack was a pleasant place with horse drawn wagons and strolling pedestrians. An ice wagon is making a delivery to the Moeller Block on the right. On the left is the original...
Cars are parked along South Broadway, in front of the Trachtenberg Building (right side) and the Moeller Block (left side). The red brick building on the left held the Republican Club. The clock reads 8:30 so the business day must be just beginning.
These buildings on Broadway are known as the Moeller block. In 1984 businesses included Turiello's Restaurant, My Dollhouse, Inc., Unusual Touches, Belle Arts Gallery, and Liberty Crafts. In 2006, Liberty Crafts had just closed, Turiello's had...
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...
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Looking south from Main Street, Broadway is lined with businesses in a time when automobiles had not yet taken over the streets. On the left is the Moeller Block, every building both a business and a residence. On the right is the newly built...
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 about 1873 by druggist and real estate mogul, Philip Moeller, who...
The synagogue for the Congregation Sons of Israel was on the corner of Broadway and Hudson Street. The cornerstone for the stately, yellow brick building was laid in 1924. The synagogue was dedicated on September 13, 1925. The building featured...
This is the first of the five brick buildings in the Moeller Block, built by druggist Philip Moeller. The brick came from haverstraw and from Philadelphia. The sills and lintels were made of bluestone. The Rockland County Journal 94/12/1890) wrote,...
This block of stores is part of the Moeller Block, which extends from #5 South Broadway to Burd Street on the east side of the street. The five brick buildings are all three stories and are structurally connected. A local architect, Cornelius...
Businesses occupying the Moeller Block (South Broadway from Main Street to Burd Street) in 1958 included Maxwell's and Sam's Star Market. These buildings date from the late 1880s and are much the same today. Phillip Moeller was a druggist and real...
The Moeller Block on Broadway extends from Burd Street to Main Street. The three-story brick buildings are trimmed in white and have businesses on the ground floors. Liberty Crafts is at the Burd Street corner. On the wall can be seen the John...
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...