Several men and children stand in front of a four-story building. In the sidewalk area are hung the carcasses of many animals, large and small. In the 1950s, this was a Whelan's Drug Store.
Invoice dated Dec. 18, 1894, with a total due of $1.53, made out to Mr. [G. Abrams] from a store in Rutsonville, N.Y. The invoice includes the following in the printed header: VanWyck & Crookston: Dealers in Groceries and Provisions. Teas, Coffees...
This long and low house was built in 1906, another homestead carved out of the extensive Peter J. Smith property. The wide porch has unusual double pillars. Above the porch roof are two types of dormers. In the 1970s, Cohen Meyer, who had a...
This is the western end of the Onderdonk block, built in 1873. In 1996 the stores were occupied by Judith Charles, a woman's shop, and Herb Lack Paints, a hardware store.
13 Bridge Street is a brick dwelling attached to the one-story extension of the hardware store on Main Street. It is the first of several row houses which were built by John V. Onderdonk about 1875, at the same time he was building the Onderdonk...
This three-story brick building was built in 1877 by William Randolph. It was originally a large grocery store. The art deco addition filled in the large, wrap-around veranda. Before Homer Lydecker opened a real estate/insurance business, the men's...
This house/business was for many years the location of Sam's Auto Glass, which was one of the better art supply spots in the county. It has since been any number of ventures, including this as a video store. Today it is a bakery and coffee shop.
The present Village of Saugerties was originally incorporated in 1831 as the Village of Ulster. This map is from 1850 before the name change to Saugerties in 1855. A penciled note; "(74734) [1850?]"; on the map face near the bottom right indicates...
Invoice/receipt for a total of $56.89 paid to P. P. Elting. In the late 1850's and early 1860's, Philip P. Elting (1836-1876) was briefly the proprietor of a store located on lower Main Street in the village of New Paltz, NY. The material purchased...
#189 is the home of Kimmel's, makers of flags and awnings and one of the oldest businesses in Nyack. The building was once a shoe store and has patterned brick over the windows and two styles of brackets. The high steps of 193 Main are visible in...
Streets; Floods; Urban renewal; Business districts;
Water has filled Main Street up to the curbs and has stranded pedestrians near the fish market. Some men and boys stand in the entry of the middle store. On the left is A. Parietti, Fine Confectionery. None of these buildings stands today; all were...
Two photographs of buildings in Suffern. The first photograph is of Adler's store in 1958 on Orange Avenue. There is a car parked right in front. The second photograph is a the Recreation Center at 27 Chestnut Avenue. There is a sign above the...
The storefront of this two-story brick building houses a laundromat. Neon lettering along the top of the storefront identify the store as, "Bendix Launder-Rite". Signs are posted in the storefront windows and bags of laundry are inside on the...