Clarksville Historical marker reads, The Nyack Turnpike Toll Road c. 1825 crossed the Oblenis Farm here creating a busy intersection known as Oblenis Corners at Strawtown and Sickletown Roads. The first post office named Nyack Turnpike was...
The Clarksville Inn historical marker: Clarksville: This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the Port of Nyack. It was a center of social life for more than a century and...
Two ancient sandstone head stones in the old church burial ground on Germonds Road, site of first church (in Dutch) 1705 and 1763. The Oblenis family were among the earliest settlers in Clarkstown (West Nyack).
Although not a sandstone structure, this house is built on the same lines as the sandstone houses in the area. The section on the right has a doorway and a single dormer, while the much larger left portion has a center door with two windows on...