A bird's eye view of the lake, looking down a hill. In the foreground there is a large white house, with barns. Trees obscure the rest of the shore. There are several boats on the water.
Six aviators stand in front of a double wing plane at Christie Airport, New City. Information inside the folder describe a reception honoring James Christie, 1929-1969, at the New City Library on March 31, 1985. Mr. Christie was the author of...
This is a document prepared by typewriter. It discussed some interesting history and trivia regarding the Village of Piermont. The document discusses events that took place roughly between the 1840's - 1940's. Only the passage on the 'Cedar Grove...
Six men are standing in front of small plane. Three of the men are in flight suits, two are dressed in a suit with jackets and the last man appears to dressed in a uniform. The plane is a single engine prop.
Looking through bare trees at a large multi-story building. A large round structure appears at the far right-hand side of the building with a balcony on the upper part of the building. The Threefold Farm was founded by Dr. Ehrenfried Pfeiffer and...
Looking across a fenced field towards the side of a house and barn. Threefold farm is where anthroposophists--followers of Rudolf Steiner's "spiritual science"--developed a program of natural scientific research and education that directly opposed...
A castle shaped pavilion and building on the Hudson River, with stairs and ramps leading down to the water. In the early 1900's, a resort, Fort Comfort, opened with an ice cream parlor, bathing pavilions and casino along the river.
Stony Point Lighthouse, the oldest on the Hudson, marked the entrance to the Hudson Highlands for nearly a hundred years and was built in 1826, the result of a contract between Thomas Phillips, of New York City, and Jonathan Thompson,...
Looking across the ship yard out over the Hudson River. There are bricks, boards, and debris lying on the ground. Several partial boats and wooden barrels and wooden posts are in the foreground.
Looking up at the foot bridge and vehicle bridge over the dam on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City. Both bridges are wooden with stone pillars. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the...
Looking towards the bridge over the dam on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City, N.Y. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time.
A view of the bridge from Bear Mountain Bridge Road. The Bear Mountain Bridge is a toll suspension bridge in New York State, carrying U.S. Highways 202 and 6, as well as the Appalachian Trail, across the Hudson River between Rockland and Orange...
Aerial view of the bridge. The train bridge can be seen under Bear Mountain Bridge and another bridge can be seen off to the right. There are cars crossing the bridge and the Hudson River can be seen underneath it.