Dozens and dozens of young men and women have gathered on the sidewalk outside the Liberty Street School building. The front row is entirely boys, crouched in front of their classmates.
Looking west from the corner of Main and Cedar Streets in Nyack, the area cleared for Urban Renewal has become a huge parking lot. Dozens of buildings were demolished and hundreds of people were displaced to create this space.
Looking east from the back of DePew Manor, the area cleared for Urban Renewal is empty fields and a full parking lot. The large windowless structure is the telephone company building; the brick building with rows of windows was formerly occupied by...
This postcard is divided into three scenes. The top most is a general view from the temple campus of the Children's Home. The temple is on the left. The middle image is of dozens of boys and girls and is captioned, "Greeting new arrivals at the...
Dozens of World War II ships were moored in the Hudson River from 1946 to 1971. Administered by the Department of Commerce, they were used to store grain and fuel and other commodities. In April 1971, these reserved ships, known locally as the...
Dozens of ships fill the Hudson River off Jones Point (Caldwell), in the northern part of the Town of Stony Point, in the era after World War I. This was called the "red lead" fleet.
This appears to be a standard formula for a studio portrait in the late 1880s. The woman stands with one hand on a chair. Her hair is parted in the center and pulled back. Her dress is long and full and beautifully designed, with wide lace cuffs...
This old postcard shows a bustling Main Street in Spring Valley, looking south. It is the automobile age: Cars and trucks are parked on both sides of the street - and only one horse and carriage is on the roadway. Along Main Street were dozens of...
Hiking to the top of Hook Mountain was a popular activity at Marydell Camp. Dozens of women and girls sit on a huge rock at the summit, waving a flag and admiring the view.
Military parades & ceremonies; Fourth of July celebrations;
This is the fourth part of a large panoramic picture of the July 4, 1919 celebration. This section shows a community honor roll.
The entire panorama - all four sections - appeared in the Rockland County Journal-News on July 2, 1965 with this...