In 1927 architect Henry Emery designed his own house at 275 Piermont Avenue in South Nyack. It was of fireproof construction and included an up-to-date feature: central vacuuming. The house is in the Tudor style with Colonial Revival four-square...
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...
The rectangular appearance of this four-square mansard house is relieved by the matching curves over the door and windows and in the balustrade. The Village of Nyack has many houses of this style.
On the river side of North Broadway, near the Hook, stood a four-square house of several stories with large veranda. Beyond the house is a barn with a cupola. A horse and carriage is in motion on the dirt road.
This is a variation on the four-square mansard-roofed house, well preserved with allowances for the modern windows and siding. The fish-scale roof with rosettes is intact. It is on the 1884 Burleigh map, "Nyack on the Hudson."
This American four-square with a porch with a wrap-around porch has modern replacement windows and shutters. In 1919, the Sanford Map Company noted across the image of the house, 'Stuccoed.'
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.
A tall spruce tree blocks the entrance and porch of 15 Washington Street. The sun on the side of the small. four-square house will quickly melt the snow.
An American four-square, built on the steep west side of Franklin Street. The wide veranda, stone foundation and double windows open up this house for a view of the Hudson River to the east.