A gambrel roof tops this large barn with two garage door bays. There is a full-size hay loft door with pulley above the garage doors with windows set on either side. The siding near the hay loft windows was replaced and as a result the color of the...
This is a small brick building with a mansard roof and wooden bay doors. A note indicates that original use was as a carriage house. A small shed, partially falling over, is located at the back of the building. There is a telephone pole near the...
This dwelling is one of several small, one-and-a-half story houses that line both sides of Piermont Avenue in Nyack. It's reported that these workmen's cottages were moved around as needed. Most were built about 1820. Some have windows that slide...
A small saltbox style house with modern additions, a breezeway and a garage.This house is on the west side of Piermont Avenue, facing the Hudson River.
Concrete steps with simple metal railings are cut into the small hill at the front of this property and lead to wide wood stairs with brick side supports that end at a large porch. Triple columns, supported by brick pillars are on either side of...
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Two bare trees line the sidewalk that runs in front of the low stone wall at the front of this property. A driveway with concrete curbing cuts through the stone wall and leads through a porte-cochere back to an opened garage. Under the...
This modest residence, built around 1912, has had few changes over the years. There is a wide dormer over the front roof and the bay window must add light ot the downstairs. The picture in the 1998 "Historic Sites and Structures Survey, Upper...
This large, mansard-roofed house has its original slate tiles, hooded windows, single brackets, bay windows and other architectural features. some of these are detailed by colors of paint. In the back on the left is an old garage or shed.
A tall wood fence connects two clapboard-sided buildings. The building in the foreground is one-story and a single window is featured. The other building is taller with an opened garage door and a dormer. The dormer has a hay loft door and pulley...
This long, low stone building with three vehicle doorways was the garage and service station for the Clarkstown Country Club. It had space for forty cars. It is currently used by the Nyack College Buildings and Grounds department.
A note indicates that the original use of this building was as a stable. The building is gabled on the front and sides of the building and the roof shingles are diamond shaped. The siding in the front gable is fish-scaled, the siding on the rest of...
A car is in each of the two bays of this garage and another parked outside in front of one of the bays. This building has two levels. The first level is concrete and features numerous cracks. The second level is brick and structural damage is...
Thirty Second Avenue in Nyack is a large dwelling with exquisite architectural details, many of which are hidden behind massive shrubberies. Fluted columns on the porch are topped by ornate double brackets. This element is repeated above the...
This Victorian residence is set back from Second Avenue; the garage is nearer the street. Although close to its neighbors on Third Avenue, the house has retained its original character and architectural features, but the greenhouse is an obvious...
One end of this two story brick building has a flat corniced roof, and on the other end of the building the roof rises into a gable. A note indicates original use was as a firehouse. In the brickwork, there is evidence of the building's firehouse...
A sign above the screened front entry door identifies this as a 'Raw Roofing and Sheet Metal Works' company. The first word on the sign is obscured. The telephone number, listed after the company name is '2254'. To the left of the front door,...
This garage is at 615 North Broadway, formerly the Jewett estate. Note that each door has a 42-pane window. Check the 1931-32 Nyack Directory for names and occupations of Jewetts who were then living in Upper Nyack.
This image is composed of three elements. On the top of the page, there is a photograph of a piece of an envelope showing an address that reads, "John DeLorenzo Back of Garage Piermont, NY". Underneath that there is a postcard which is titled,...