Station 3748+80 to Station 3801+60. Locations in Village of Maybrook: Main Street, store. Shows section leased to Central New England Railway by Lehigh & Hudson River Railway; location of L&HRR trackage; intersection of railroad and state...
Group photograph taken in front of the home of Josiah P. Lefevre in Gardiner, N.Y. Henrietta Lynet is the African American woman leaning against the porch column in the top row. Caption on back of photo reads: "Top Row: Henrietta Lanet (Buried at...
Inventory form for building located on Serpentine Rd., near the intersection of Clubhouse Rd. recording the following information: Anthony J. Foresta (owner at time of inventory); Modern bi-level; gable roof; redwood siding; sliding glass windows;...
Black and white photograph showing downtown Pearl River. The photograph was taken near the intersection of Central Avenue and Railroad Avenue, looking east on Central Ave. There are cars along the road, a park, people standing on the sidwalk and...
On Broadway's east side, near the intersection with Hudson Avenue, were a barn and a carriage house which were removed to make room for the Nyack Library.
A carriage stands in the intersection where Hudson Avenue joins Broadway (both dirt roads). To the left, the carriage house and barn occupied the ground where the Nyack Library was built in 1903. The power poles lean in different directions; one...
Indian Rock was a local landmark near the intersection of Hemion Road and Route 59 in Suffern. The area is now a shopping center but the rock was not destroyed: it's in the parking lot.
Bear Mountain Bridge, Bear Mtn, NY. This postcard was taken south of the bridge looking north. The east side of the river is on the right in the photograph, and the west back of the river is on the left. The Bear Mountain Bridge Spans the...
Color postcard of the Bear Mountain Bridge. A description of the bridge printed on the back of the postcard reads " Spanning the King of Rivers, "The Hudson" between Westchester County and Bear Mountain State Park, this famous bridge blends with...
Business districts; Buildings; Automobiles; Porches; Aerial photographs; Railroad tracks;
This is an aerial view of the village of Piermont. This image captures the main business district. From the left side a road bisects the image and branches off at a 'Y' intersection. A railroad track crosses the street at the intersection and...
The intersection of South Broadway and Burd Street in Nyack had a number of businesses: Shea's Drug Store, McManus Rexall Drugs, Hill's Appliances, and an advertisement for Loans. Parking spaces have meters and there are a few empty spots.
Looking north on Broadway, Turiello's Restaurant is on the left and the Presidential Life Building on the right.This is Nyack's busiest downtown intersection.
Business districts; Railroads; Turntables (Railroads);
Here is a partial view of the Nyack railroad turntable where engines were turned around to head south again. Franklin Street businesses are in the background. At the left is Comfort Coal Building, the short building with a stepped top was a bar,...
Business districts; Storefronts; Railroad tracks; Signs (Notices); Trees; Dogs; Automobiles;
This black-and-white photograph captures a street view looking down Piermont Avenue. The photograph is taken at a 'Y' intersection. The road splits here in two directions leaving a triangular piece of land in the center. On this triangular piece of...
The business district of Stony Point centered on this intersection of Main Street with Route 9W (Liberty Street). The large building on the left is still in existence and is still a business establishment.
Businesses occupy the corners of Main and Franklin Streets, but trees are seen uphill. The tall telephone poles have five crossbars. A single streetlight overhangs the intersection. The second building in from the right, with a rounded top, is the...
A man sits in his four-wheeled carriage at an intersection of two dirt roads. His dark-colored horse has four white feet. There are no clues as to the location.
Oak Hill Cemetery, established in 1848, is on the hillside above the Village of Nyack. This view from an upper section of the grounds includes an intersection of two pathways where there is an obelisk and a cannon on the left. The Hudson River is...