Schermerhorn (Judson) Building, Rexall Drug Store and the Judy Shop with windows painted by Rhinebeck Central School students for Halloween. It shows cars paked on the street in front of the building.
Six page fold-out detailing the first annual regional science fair in Dutchess County. Described herein is date of the fair, eligibility and awards, application, rules, suggestions for displays, and the history of the science fair. The fair was...
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George Williams "Wall Papers & Painters' Supplies" Store at 110 Main St., Nyack, NY. Two men standing at door of store, posing for photo. Front windows display shelves with "F.D. Pierce & Cos Paints" on one side of entrance and wallpaper samples...
This photograph is of a two-level home with a gabled roof, front porch, and a small addition on the right side of the home. The front door is made of wood with long glass panes and displays the house number, '33'. There is a mailbox mounted to the...
A sign at the stadium displays information about a wrestling championship on August 25. Two bouts are advertised: Ed Don George vs. Charley Strack and Joe Savoldi vs. Casey Kazanjian. James A. Farley was the honorary chairman.
Three men stand in the doorway of the Townsend Brothers' Department Store, which has an enclosed display case. Hats are shown in the window on the right. Advertisements are painted on the brick side of the building which was located at the corner...
The simple exterior of the Wyman plumbing business has two display windows and a double center door. The windows have the business name printed on each and display sinks and a toilet.
The interior of Eagle Confectionery Company has a soda fountain on the left side, candy displays on the right, and a lacy grille from floor to ceiling which divides the front from the ice cream parlor in the rear.
The Original Christopher's, at 71 South Broadway, Nyack, displays furniture and lamps in the window and perennials and patio furniture on the sidewalk.
#38 Glen Byron Avenue, South Nyack, New York. Built c. 1872, this dwelling displays great visual energy with its footloose fling of jigsaw whimsy. Also, the original slate roof has a lovely rosette pattern.
The Riverama was a unique floating exhibit built on a 1,000 ton barge by New York Trap Rock Corporation. This company was one of America's largest producers of crushed stone with plants and quarries on the Hudson River at Haverstraw, Tomkins Cove,...
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...