This four-story, symmetrical building was erected in 1897 as the "Institute Building" for the school then known as the Missionary Training Institute. It is now Nyack College's Simpson Hall, housing classrooms and a women's dormitory
The four-story building that housed the Hudson River Military Academy in the early 1900s had many other uses. It began in the 1850s as the Rockland Female Institute. During the summers, when school was not in session, it was used as a resort - the...
This lightly tinted post card offers a view of some of South Broadway's businesses. On the left is a store owned by J. A. DeVries, selling sporting goods and stationery. DeVries, a salesman, lived at 89 Washington Avenue in South Nyack. Farther...
The Tappan Zee Inn was a summer residence hotel in South Nyack. The four-story building was first a school for young women, the Rockland Female Institute, and later a the Hudson River Military Academy. In the summers, it was an inn. Elm trees...
In this old photo, Nyack's proximity to the mighty Hudson River is evident. Many buildings are clearly delineated. At center right is the Standard Oil tank. In the center is the old spire of the First Reformed Church. Behind it is the Commercial...
This four-story mansard roofed house is covered with shingles and has many, many windows. The top story has hooded windows and on the left is a column of bay windows, extending even to the basement level. Double brackets are affixed beneath the...