Boy campers sit on the rocks and in the trees of Cruger Island, then the location of the Ward boys' camp and now protected wetland of the Tivoli Bays reserve.
Country clubs; Garages; Stone buildings; Stone walls;
Partly hidden by shade trees are two buildings, one frame and one stone, which held the elephants and the trucks of the Clarkstown Country Club in Nyack (South Nyack).
Country clubs; Stone buildings; Gardens; Postcards;
The large main house of the Moorings Estate, owned by the Clarkstown Country Club, was partly stone and partly half-timbered. The grounds were extensive, planted with shade and flowering trees and gardens.
A fountain is surrounded by rhododendron bushes; in the background are tall evergreen trees.The spot is "on the Clarkstwon Country Club farm driveway."
Black and white photograph showing the fountain at the Pearl River Milk Farm. The fountain has a statue of a little boy in the center. There are benches and trees surrounding the fountain. Trees border the wide lawn behind the fountain. The Pearl...
Funeral processions; Coffins; Wake services; Uniforms; Porches;
In this photograph, uniformed men carry a coffin away from a home. A crowd of mourners are gathered on the porch and at the foot of the porch. The mourners are dressed in coats and hats and the trees are bare. This is the funeral procession of...
Golf; Country clubs; Stone buildings; Trees; Lawns;
Color postcard showing the Mountain View Golf and Country Club, New City, NY. A large stone building is the subject of the postcard with trees and lawns surrounding the building.
Black and white photograph showing the Pearl River Private Hospital, which was located on Middletown Road in Pearl River, NY. The photograph is a close-up of the building showing the wrap around porch and bay windows. There are two large trees in...
The north side of the Salisbury House is covered with ivy. The dwelling is surrounded by trees, including a beautiful elm at the right. Piermont Avenue is paved and a road leading to the left is labeled, Private Road.
The gate is open in the brick wall and parts of the Tudor-style house can be seen. There are three different roof levels. Two huge trees near the gate frame the house in the distance.
Behind the trees, in this sketch by Mrs. Coan, the many porches and roofs of the house are visible. Lawyer Arthur C. Coan and his wife, Frances, are listed in the 1932 Nyack Directory.
Black and white photograph showing the Holt Model Home, which was located in Pearl River, NY. The home is a white structure with a gable roof over a small doorway. Stairs lead up to the door. There are windows and a chimney visible in the...
Black and white photograph showing bathing beach 377, which was located on Rockland Lake, NY. The photograph shows people on the shore and in the water. A small rowboat is moored to one of many sticks emerging from the lake. More boats can be...
This hazy black and white view of the Nyack Library has no date, but it does have small evergreen trees on either side of the door. These trees do not appear in earlier pictures of the library.