This photograph depicts the Moore building as the home of 'Choinsky's 'Acorn Store.' The square tower visible in the earlier postcard is gone, and there appears to be a traffic light attached to the exterior of the building. Open awnings lend a...
Black and white photograph showing exposed brick on facade of Peck Mansion. This photograph was taken shortly before the demolition of the building. The Peck Mansion was also known as Samsondale.
One of a series of five photos of the interior of a room in a house (possibly a museum). There is a rifle hanging over the fireplace. Also seen is a clock, dishes, candles and candle holders, a spinning wheel, baskets, a mock paper brick facade...
Plate 37 from a pattern book, showing the front facade, first and second floor plans. Written on the top right corner is 'Plate 37.' and along the bottom is written 'A. Benjamin Del.' and 'G.EoxSc.'. Below the top image of the front facade is...
This photograph depicts Grand Street looking north. Note the awning and front facade of the Palatine Hotel to the right and the horse hitching posts that line the street.
The imposing brick Tappan Reformed Church has three doors at ground level and three windows above the doors. The facade has little detailing but is trimmed in white.
An attempt was made to preserve the facade of the old Tappan Zee Playhouse in Nyack. The marquee is gone, but the four double doors have images painted on them. The brick columns, antique sconces, and Grecian frieze are in place.
The front of St. Sergius Russian Orthodix Church is simple: the round arch of the doorway repeated in two places on the front facade - and with a single onion dome above the roof.The church is at the Tolstoy Foundation Center in Valley Cottage, NY.
At twilight, a crane lifts a beam into place on the new addition to the Nyack Library, contrasting with the stone facade of the 1903 Carnegie Room, the original library.
Once the marquee that said "Tappan Zee Playhouse" was removed, preservationists hoped to restore the building so that it looked like the Broadway Theater of the early 1900s.
This three-story brick building is on the east side of South Broadway. The facade is plain, save for a little ornamental detailing of the bricks near the roof. In the 1880s and 1890s, the Nyack Library occupied the store where Rockland Cleaners...
The long facade oriented to the south and the massive foundation stones suggest that this may be one of Nyack's oldest houses. It was once owned by John DeNoyelles.