Postcard of view of Storm King Highway and the Hudson River. Numbered 38. Colorized. The road is also Route 218 between West Point, NY, and Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY. A railroad runs along the base of the mountain beside the river. The trains carry...
Written on the front of the postcard is: Of course I voted for Roosevelt. I'll remember when chestnuts come again. Hurray for the subway! November 13, 1904. L.N.W.This picture is of the harbor at Cornwall Landing, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York,...
Blizzards; Storefronts; Street railroads; Pedestrians; Photographs
Snow covered street with several storefronts and pedestrians. An electric-powered trolley with its pole extended to the overhead wires and its door open is visible.
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...
Looking down a road, that curves to the left through the entire length of the image. Storm King Highway, also called Route 218, met with major opposition, but was blasted out of solid rock and became one of the first highways built for automobile...
Photographs; Government facilities; Snow removal; Snow;
Two photographs. The top photograph is of the Suffern Municipal building at night at Christmas time. The bottom photograph is of people shoveling snow after the Suffern snow storm in the 1940s. They are shoveling the snow off the street and into...
A snow covered street scene. There are cars parked along the street, some are still covered with snow. The sign for The Dinette is on the left-hand sign of the street.
Storm's Tavern, located at the southwest corner of Casper Hill Road and Storms Road - an intersection important in Revolutionary and pre-Revolutionary times, when Casper Hill was part of Kings Highway. This sandstone and frame house was built...
This is a colorized postcard showing the road that is the Storm King Highway. The road is windy and at the curve two early model automobiles are about to pass traveling in opposite directions. On the right-side of the road, the rock face of the...
This colorized postcard shows the sheer steep rock face of Storm King Mountain. Near the top of the postcard the edge of the road can be seen winding along the mountain's edge. The mountain descends steeply into the Hudson River. A train is seen...
The Storm King Highway between West Point and Cornwall cuts an almost horizontal line across the rounded Storm King Mountain. This postcard is in a packet, "Scenes Along the Hudson River, NY, New York to Albany."
The scenic Storm King Highway runs from West Point to Cornwall on the west side of the Hudson River. It was cut from solid rock 390 feet above the river and the railroad tracks. This postcard is in a packet, "Scenes Along the Hudson River, NY, New...
A panoramic view of the winding Storm King Highway and the Hudson River in glowing colors - This postcard is in a packet, "Scenes Along the Hudson River, NY, New York to Albany."
Pictured is Storm King Mountain, between West Point and Cornwall, before the great road was blasted out of its granite sides. On the back: "World famed Storm King Highway, Monarch of American Mountain highways, carved out of lofty Storm King...