The "S" shaped curve of a road, with a stone cliff climbing up on the left and a stone wall curving along the right. There is a sign on the wall on the right. Storm King Highway, also called Route 218, met with major opposition, but was blasted...
Postcards; Hotels; Historic buildings; Stone buildings;
A front view of the historic "76 House" in Tappan, N.Y. The Old '76 House is not simply one of America's oldest taverns, built in 1668, the Old '76 House had a profound effect on the outcome of The Revolutionary War. Through its long use as a...
A hand colored postcard. Front left view of the 76 Stone House in Tappan, N.Y. The Old '76 House is not simply one of America's oldest taverns. built in 1668, the Old '76 House had a profound effect on the outcome of The Revolutionary War....
A view from the Hudson River looking at the mountain. It is regarded as one of the most prominent features in the southern gateway to the Hudson Highlands, rising to 900 feet in elevation.
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...
An aerial view of Avon's Manufacturing Laboratories. There is a small sign on the roof facing the front and another much larger sign on the back of the roof.
Postcards; Military academies; Military facilities; Monuments;
Looking up at Battle Monument from the base, seven sphere surround the monument. It was dedicated in 1897 "in memory of the officers and men of the American Army who fell in battle," specifically the Regular Army casualties of the North during the...
A side view of the bridge over the Hudson River, with Bear Mountain in the background. When it opened on November 27, 1924, it was the first highway bridge to cross the Hudson River south of Albany, New York and the largest suspension bridge in...
Looking towards the bridge from the eastern approach, from Peekskill Bear Mountain Bridge Road. When it opened on November 27, 1924, it was the first highway bridge to cross the Hudson River south of Albany, New York and the largest suspension...
View from Bear Mountain Bridge Road, looking at the Hudson River. Train tracks are along the shoreline. This is part of the New York City Central Railroad's Hudson Line's tracks that run along the river below the road for a one-mile stretch of...