This tall imposing residence has a marvelous array of porches.The architectural decorations associated with this mansard-roof style of house are in place after 100 years: the double brackets, the hooded windows, and the six-sided shingles.
This is a photograph of a drawing by J. O. Davidson, from a photograph by Van Wagner. The boat-house must have just opened, as it is festooned with flags and filled with spectators gazing out the array of boats on the Hudson River.
This 1918 picture was published in 1931 with this caption: "This picture taken in the good old days when the sound of galloping shoes was heard through the countryside, shows Erskine Garrabrant and his array of livery horses and carriages. Ersk is...
This house, at the bight in Grand View (even though the postcard says Nyack), has an amazing array of roof lines and dormers, and a large turret which is topped by a weather vane. Balconies look out over the Hudson River and a stairway leads down...
In 1910, the Voorhis Building occupied almost the entire block of the northeast corner of Main and Broadway. The ground story contained many businesses including Rockland Light and Power and Heilshorn's Soda, Candy and Ice Cream. There is an array...
In 1910, Sneden's Landing was a ferry terminal and a boatyard. The Sneden house was on the left. Note the electric lines with the vast array of insulators and the curving road leading up to the main highway.