Author and economist Ralph Borsodi built this homestead just north of Suffern, NY, over a ten-year period, 1924-34, and then developed a "School for Living." His enclave led to his Bayard Lane and West Nyack's Van Houten Fields and other...
24 Aldine Park, a ranch-style house, was a later addition to the residential enclave off Sickles Avenue. The house and entry have been remodeled since this picture was taken.
This residence at 12 Aldine Park is one of the most Victorian looking of the collection of houses in the small set-back enclave off Sickles Avenue. The wrap-around porch and the frieze above the bay window have been detailed in yellow, green, and...
Aldine Park is a small enclave of houses set back from the south side of Sickles Avenue. A driveway or alleyway encircles the back of the houses but today's residents prefer to park in the center courtyard.
This American four-square is covered with stucco and the porch is been enclosed. It is a two-family dwelling. The upstairs tenants actually have the address of 91 Sickles Avenue. This is one of the original houses in the Aldine Park enclave.