A horse stands still attached to a buggy with four large wheels. Two individuals are seated in the buggy - a man and a woman. Both the man and the woman are dressed in dark formal clothes and are wearing hats. The man has a mustache. The horse and...
A large crowd lines a Nanuet street waiting for the visit of Governor Hughes during the 1908 campaign. Most of the spectators in the orderly line are women, wearing long and fancy dresses and fashionable wide-brimmed hats.
A large pine tree on the right side of the photograph obscures most of this two-story front-gabled house. Partially visible through the pine tree is a screened in front porch. On ths side of the house, there is a smaller one-story structure with a...
A Nyack Urban Renewal document is being signed atop a model of the Main Street theater and shopping complex. Seated are William Eli Kohn, Mayor Alex Caglione, and Patricia Rauch, director of the Urban Renewal project. In the back are Anthony...
A tiny triangular park at the Four Corners in Nanuet held a large circular gong. The intersection is where Middletown Road crosses the present Route 59 - Nyack Turnpike.
Aerial view of the Nanuet Mall, with full parking lots; Middletown Road is shown at the bottom of the postcard; New housing shown being built in the background
Before the age of the automobile, many short rail lines ran through Rockland County. The railroad from Nanuet went through Bardonia on its way to New City. This copy of a postcard shows the railroad crossing on a quiet road.
Ben Gray sits looking at an architectural drawing. He was the architect for No. 1 Nyack Corporation, an urban renewal proposal for a three-story office building that never materialized. He lived in Nanuet.
Black and white postcard showing Pond Bridge and Road looking East, Nanuet, NY. Postcard is addressed to Mr. N. M Hazard, 13 Remsen, St. Nyack NY. The message reads " Hello Jim: How is your muscle. I'm investing all my money on you so win...
Cabinet card photograph showing a group of 4 men before leaving for a cycle ride. The men are identified as Lew, Ves, Will and Frank Hutton. They are headed from Nanuet to New Haven on a weekend trip.