Nyack welcomes veterans of World War I. Arch was built in front of Nyack library. (WWI). Parade of automobiles with man on horseback in front. American flag at right. Utility poles and lines visible.
Magazine covers; Business enterprises; Paper industry;
The front cover of the Dexter Digest for July 1965, volume vii, no. 3. There is a picture of a stone bridge with arches over a waterway. Words along the bottom of the magazine cover state, "The Dexter Company, Pearl River, NY. A division of the...
A large wooden water wheel sits amid rubble. There is broken wood near the wheel as well as a crumbling brick structure. In the background, a prominent chimney extends upwards near a tall stone wall with arches. A handwritten note on the back...
Photographs; Banks; Business districts; Fire hydrants; Bricks; Friezes (Entablature components); Sidewalks; Traffic signs & signals;
A traffic light hangs in the middle of the intersection and a street sign identifying this as the corner of Main Street and West Street stands in front of this corner brick bank building. Several elements identify this building including a large...
This is a photograph of a large two-story sided building with three prominent gables on the front of the building and two prominent gables on the side of the building. There is a large wide stairway leading up to the spacious entry porch. The porch...
This is an image of Fort Comfort Resort on the banks of the Hudson River. The image shows two distinct buildings built on a wooden pier. Both buildings have distinct crenellations on the roof line giving them a castle-like appearance. Both...
This is a colored postcard of a drawing of the riverfront resort known as Fort Comfort. There are two structures built on a pier. On the left there is a three story building with towers and crenellations along the top. The ground level consists of...
Lithograph card of a cyclamen plant inside an gray arched center, with a pink and orange background. A message at the top with fancy lettering reads "A Merry Christmas". The backside is blank.
This charming Gothic Revival cottage of the 1860's, with its beautiful set of steep gabled dormers and pointed gothic windows, overlooks the Hudson River. The elaborate decoration of cutwood under the arches is called a vergeboard or bargeboard.
Five eagles sit atop the Honor Roll of Northvale, NJ. The inscription and the list of names cannot be read but they may be Civil War veterans that are so honored.
This unique brick church has Romanesque arches and quatrefoil windows. "Snow birds" on the edge of the roof break up sliding pieces of snow. Edward Hopper's grandfather was a founder of the Baptist church in Nyack. This was one of many buildings...
This stately Carpenter Gothic dwelling is on the north side of First Avenue in Nyack. The first three owners, William Dickey, Anthony Moreford, and John Gesner were all bankers and prominent men in the village. The pointed arches in the front door...
This house displays some fine Gothic details in the hooded windows, the roof pendant, and the porch arches. The upper story is covered with rick-rack shingles while the lower is sided with a narrow clapboard. The tall willow and cedar trees...
The entrance and side porch of this house have curved arches joining the decorated columns. The picket fence has visually tied itself to the latticework under the porch. See also #1797.