View from the Hudson River towards the shore and then down the river. There are two lighthouse structures on the point of the shore. West Point Lighthouse was established in 1853 and discontinued in 1946. The original light was a thirty-two foot...
View from the Hudson River towards the shore and then down the river. There are two lighthouse structures on the point of the shore. West Point Lighthouse was established in 1853 and discontinued in 1946. The original light was a thirty-two foot...
From the Hudson River looking towards the shore and up a mountain. There is a rounded lighthouse at the end of the point. This is West Point Lighthouse and it was established in 1853 and discontinued in 1946. The original light was a thirty-two...
A hexagonal porch with balustrade supports a hexagonal portion of the home's second story. There is a glassed-in balcony above the entry way with a spandrel and a corbel among other architectural detail. There is a double flat roofline with evenly...
This is a hip-roofed house with a gabled dormer window and a gable over a hexagonal tower with hooded windows on the second floor. The tower portion of the house has fish-scale shingles. The front porch is decorated with turned posts, balustrades,...
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A three-story tower with hexagonal roof and spire interrupts the front gable of this home. On the right side of the home, second level there is a bay window resting on the porch roof. The double wooden front doors with transom above are set on the...
This mansard-roofed house has had its siding replaced but not the durable, hexagonal shingles on the roof. This picture is one of many taken for the Nyack Centennial.
A charming house with many distinctive architectural features. The square tower has a hexagonal story emerging from the roof line and above that, a curved roof line that ends in a square at the very top. There are bay windows on the right and an...
This historic house has many intriguing facets and details, but the hexagonal tower with a dancer-like finial is the one that draws the eye. The house is on the corner of LaVeta and North Broadway in Nyack, in a neighborhood of many beautiful homes.
Inventory form for building located on Wee Wah Rd. recording the following information: Richard L. Richardson (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story frame structure, completely shingled. Hipped asbestos roof with shed dormers on all...
Inventory form for building located on East Lake Rd; east side recording the following information: Mitchell May (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story half-timbered structure with two gabled slopes intersecting. Shed dormer,...