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    • Mardorf Bakery, Haverstraw

    • Mardorf Bakery, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Bakeries; Business districts; Storefronts; Lintels; Bricks; Friezes (Entablature components);

    • Wood shingles jut out over the ground-level storefront on this three-story brick building. On the wood shingles, raised letters spell "Mardorf Bakery" and a carved wood sign juts out from the second story with the words, "Mardorf Bakery" as well....
    • 13 South Street, Haverstraw

    • 13 South Street, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Automobiles; Bricks; Lintels; Porticoes (Porches); Trellises; Mansard roofs; Snow; Chimneys;

    • The roofline of this mansard roofed, brick home has closely-space repeating brackets. There are many windows on the front of the house at the roof level as well as the other two levels; on the side of the house there are only two windows located...
    • 118 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 118 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Mansard roofs; Porches; Shutters; Towers; Lintels; Chimneys; Trees; Pines; Bricks; Keystones; People;

    • This is the side view of large home with mansard roof and a tower. There are two large chimneys extending from the roofline. The windows feature decorative lintels with keystones and dark shutters. An oriel window projects from the side of the home...
    • Cove store, Tomkins Cove

    • Cove store, Tomkins Cove

    • Postcards; Stores & shops; Correspondence;

    • This postcard depicts the 'Cove Store' in Tomkins Cove, N. Y. The store is a three-story building with ground-level entry porch. It is in close proximity to another building on the left side that has a large porch on the second story. There is snow...
    • Henry V. Stebbins House, Tappan NY

    • Henry V. Stebbins House, Tappan NY

    • Houses; Stone buildings;

    • The old stone house once occupied by Henry V. Stebbins has a ground-level entry with a small covered patio. The roof line shows that the house was built in stages. Stebbins was a judge and county district attorney from 1931-33. He was a prime mover...

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