Henry Doersch & Company was an old established grocer on South Broadway in Nyack. Three men stand in the doorway and a fourth holds a horse which is in harness for a wagon- possibly the delivery wagon. The four story building has several large...
A hedge outlines the property of this large, multi-colored brick cross-gabled home. The home has a covered front entry porch with bricked sides, rectangular posts with flair part-way down from the top and a flat roof. Balustraded railings lead down...
Spandrels run along the top of the entry porch on this house. A gabled portion with shingles extends at the top of the house over the tin roofline. There is also a small tower roof above a three-sided portion of the front of the house. A gabled...
This house at 104 South Broadway is one of a row of stately homes. The central Italianate tower is flanked by peaked dormers which have intricately carved bargeboards. This carving is repeated over the entrance.
This long and low house was built in 1906, another homestead carved out of the extensive Peter J. Smith property. The wide porch has unusual double pillars. Above the porch roof are two types of dormers. In the 1970s, Cohen Meyer, who had a...
This is a brick home with a mansard roof, dormer windows, and a brick entry porch. All of the windows feature decorative, curved lintels. The roof has diamond shaped shingles and there are double brackets at the roofline. The entry stainrwell is...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Hip roofs; Dormers; Porches; Gables; Mansard roofs; Porches; Trellises; Stone walls; Balustrades; Shutters; Dormers; Station wagons; Chimneys;
There are gabled dormer windows on two-sides of this large home with hip roof. The roof has fish-scale shingles. Three chimneys are visible on the roof. The gables feature bargeboard decoration. A covered front porch with balustrade and decorative...
The main portion of this house is two-stories tall with a side-gabled roof and two gabled dormer windows. The front entry has two columns mounted on a brick entry stoop. The columns support a gabled roof over the entryway. The inside of the entry...
Business districts; Stores & shops; Mansard roofs;
The four-story 1873 Onderdonk Block has a mansard roof with dormers, brackets used as details below the roof edge, and windows that have granite lintels and sills. On the street level are businesses.
This American four-square style house has a ground level front porch. Two dormers are visible, on the front and on the side. The exterior is stucco. This is one of a series of photographs made in 1984 to celebrate the centennial of the Village of...
Concrete steps with simple metal railings are cut into the small hill at the front of this property and lead to wide wood stairs with brick side supports that end at a large porch. Triple columns, supported by brick pillars are on either side of...
Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Hip roofs; Gables; Flat roofs; Dormers; Porches; Columns; Balconies; Balustrades; Sidewalks; Stone walls;
A low stone wall runs along the sidewalk in this photograph that captures three homes. The first, on the left is the side of a gabled home with a oriel window on the first level surrounded by bushes. The second home, in the middle and most...
The John Blauvelt house, built in 1780 and has an 1806 addition, is perpendicular to Western Highway. The center sandstone portion is the original house, with two dormers and a center front door.
What did this house look like originally? The roof and dormer windows appear to be original but the front entrance have windows on the lower floor have been changed. There was a porch on the back, designed to look out at the Hudson River. It was...
This house presents a mix of styles and details that draw the eye. The tower in the front covers the porch and supports the porch entry and a balcony. The tower is shingled; the rest of the house has clapboard siding. Several dormers pierce the...
15 Washington Street is a three-story hip-roofed house. Two dormers protrude form the roof line. A mother and child stand in front, near the snowy street.The image was taken by a student of Charlie Winter, photographer.
Another wonderfully preserved house on Nyack's High Avenue. The hip roof with its large dormer is balanced by the symmetrical windows of the second floor. The porch, however, is not symmetrical as the front door is to the left of the front stairs.