Greene County, New York is on the west side of the Hudson River, south of Albany County and North of Ulster County. This is an overview map depicting the Towns, Hamlets and Villages of Greene County with streams and some natural features located....
This simple T-shaped house was built in 1871 and is on the 1884 Burleigh map of Nyack. The basic original elements of the house are intact. New windows were being installed when this picture was taken.
This small frame house was built as a working class residence, in an era when a four- or six-room house was perfectly acceptable. The rear portion may be an addition. The railings, balustrades, and siding are modern changes but the basic structure...
This basic small house on Third Avenue was improved with a side entrance way and a bay window.In the nineteenth century, it would have been occupied by a workingman and his family.
From the hillside above the Hudson River, in the late afternoon, the basic stantions of the bridge supports look like a means of stepping across the river.
This house has been extensively renovated and added to, but the owners have attempted to keep the basic features of the original dwelling. It's located on the west side of Piermont Avenue in South Nyack.
This house has some unusual design elements, especially on the front upper story, that set it apart from others that have the same basic design. It's found on Map #3 of the 1910 Sanborn Insurance Maps of Nyack.
This small house has had several alterations that have changed the basic layout and the roof line. it is an older house, found in the 1910 Sanford map Book for Nyack.
The Barclay House is on DePew Avenue between South Mill and Prospect Streets. New doors, windows, siding, and shingles - but the basic structure of this small, charming house was retained. The house was built after the railroad reached Nyack in...
In 1996, this house was undergoing restoration and the changes altered the basic structure of the building. This is one of many working-class family houses in the block west of Franklin Street. This house was built by Michael Ross, the owner of 134...
This small and basic mansard style house has had several modifications: the stairs, the railings, the porch and the door. The shingles on the walls are unusual in pattern. Time has not been kind to this house - at least to its exterior. The image...
Inventory form for building located on Wee Wah Rd. recording the following information: Joseph Seliarno (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story frame construction, basically rectangular, with stone tower and second floor overhang....