Page three of a newspaper published by the Community Service Society (formerly the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor) about radio personality Wythe Williams' visit to Ward Manor in 1941.
Colored postcard showing people waiting for the ferry to Tarrytown from Nyack, NY. The pier is crowded with men and women waiting to board the ferry to cross the Hudson River. Many cars are also visible.
Boats fill the water and the dock is crowded with onlookers: women in long dresses and wide-brimmed hats, men in suits and hats. It's a windy day. This was a Decoration day event.The Tappan Zee Yacht was on Piermont Avenue in Grand View. The...
Skaters of all ages cover the ice on the pond between Main Street (Route 59) and High Avenue. The area is now the West Gate Motel and the Thruway Interchange 11.
The corners of the Main Street/Franklin Street intersection are crowded with parade goers, but the Nyack Centennial Parade is not in sight. Two vendors have balloons for sale.
A wide Main Street is crowded with businesses but not with traffic. On the left side two signs can be read, Fabbrini Fruits and Schmitts Candy and Ice Cream.
The Mt. Moor Cemetery is not crowded with headstones. There's room on the grassy hillside for more graves. The Palisades Center Mall, however, completely surrounds the site.
The steamer "Chrystenah" nears Nyack on its trip up the Hudson River from New York City. The decks are crowded with passengers.This steamboat was built in Nyack and named for Chrystenah Smith.
Nyack was once crowded with shops and businesses owned by local businessmen and families. The Windsor Market at 113 Main Street, catered to families and delivered quality at at low prices. It was owned by Benjamin DeJong. The Star Laundry, on...
Audience members have crowded into the small lobby of the Tappan Zee Playhouse for the premiere performance of "Sister George." Some patrons are at the tickets booths while others just wait.
Two old frame houses on the south side of Burd Street house small businesses. The street is crowded with parked cars and power poles and wires. Above the image is "To address the physical aspects of the waterfront as a major recreational town asset...