This view of Blithewood from the southeast depicts the expanse of the building. After acquiring the property from Christian Zabriskie in 1951, Bard renamed the house 'Zabriskie Hall,' and used it primarily as a conference center until it was...
Aerial view of a the Tappan Zee Bridge. The Tappan Zee Bridge is a cantilever bridge in New York over the Hudson River at its widest point, the Tappan Zee. The Tappan Zee is named for an Indian tribe from the area called the "Tappan". "Zee" is...
Postcards; Post offices; Porches; Children; Stone walls; Driveways;
This is a view across a wide expanse of a lawn and driveway up to the building that is the Tomkins Cove Post Office. The building is three-stories tall with a covered porch on the second level with a long stairway leading up to it. There are four...
Postcards; Post offices; Porches; Children; Stone walls; Driveways;
This is a view across a wide expanse of a lawn and driveway up to the building that is the Tomkins Cove Post Office. The building is three-stories tall with a covered porch on the second level with a long stairway leading up to it. There are four...
This postcard depicts a large expanse of area that forms the village square of the town of Sparkill. There are buildings and businesses surrounding the square on three sides. On the left side there is an early model open top automobile riding...
Crowds gathered on a cold December 15, 1955 for the official opening of the Tappan Zee Bridge. There are flags, a color guard, and a band. Cameramen stand atop cars. Many cars and a bus are in line in the eastbound lane, ready to drive across the...
The fenced-in property seen through a turreted gateway has many trees, a wide expanse of lawn, and a gazebo. If not for the caption, one would not know this was in Stony Point, NY.
The Manse or parsonage of the Tappan Reformed Church faces the village triangle across a wide expanse of lawn. The barn to the right is part of the church property also.
"Shadow Cliff" was the Upper Nyack residence of Mrs. Eleanor M. Ford. The large mansion was placed on a wide expanse of lawn, facing the Hudson River.The picture is from the book "Nyack and Vicinity in Pictures."
Views; Rivers; Mountains; Quarrying; Stone quarrying;
Did Frank Brush walk out on the frozen Hudson River to take this picture? Across an expanse of ice, Hook Mountain and its quarrying operation are seen in the distance.
Along Railroad Avenue in South Nyack are a number of look-alike houses which were built as rentals for railroad workers. The railroad tracks were just across the expanse of grass. Nyack had railroad service until the 1960s.