This postcard show a map of the Lower Hudson Valley from New York City up to Newburgh. Towns and roads on both sides of the river are identified. A selection of the place names identified include : Hackensack, N. J.; Paterson, N.J.; Yonkers, N.Y.;...
A crowd has gathered at School Street and Broadway in Upper Nyack to see the new Empire Fire Department steamer. The gleam and shine of the machine contrasts with the subdued attire of the men and boys in the crowd.
John Lodico, Sr. talks about growing up in Upper Nyack near the river in the Van Houten's Landing neighborhood near the river. He focuses on the Italian American immigrant culture there, particularly as epitomized by his father, his time at Nyack...
This is the Turfler farm house built in 1797. Purchased by Dr. Ernest Lederle on February 6, 1906. Lederle gave tours of the house to civic groups and schools. It was dismantled in the 1990s.
The barn at 47 Washington Avenue in South Nyack is as ornate as many houses. In "A Stroll Through South Nyack," the walker is advised; "Don't miss the abundant Gothic detail on the barn - a quatrefoil window, hooded windows, slate roof with...
A lovely restored Victorian dwelling with many unique features, multiple roof lines, a variety of textures, a balcony with a tower, and a semi-circular portion of the wrap-around porch. This house is featured on the envelope of the Village Guides /...