The white-frame boyhood home of artist Edward Hopper fills the image. On the left is an open porch with wisteria growing onto the roof. All of the windows have shutters. On the right between the two stories is a Hopper House banner. Two signs are...
The James A. Farley Bridge in Stony Point was named for a popular Rocklander who was Supervisor of the Town of Stony Point, National Chairman of the Democratic Party, and Postmaster General of the United States. He was born in the hamlet of Grassy...
Lithographed card of Cupid on a rope, the rope is tied around the heads of two flowers. The heads of the flowers have human heads of a man and a woman. The woman's flower is pink, while the man's is yellow. A gold rectangular box in the left hand...
Hand colored lantern slide showing and Oblinis and unknown grave in the Germonds Road Cemetery. The Oblinis stone is one of the oldest gravestones in Rockland County.
St. Joseph's Church, on the south side of Main Street in Grassy Point, was built on land donated by Adam Lilburn, a Protestant. The brickmakers of Grassy Point provided the bricks for the building. The church closed down in 1969. A historical...
This marker was placed on the Old Stone Church in November 1928 by the Rockland County Society "to mark the oldest building dedicated to God's service in the County of Rockland, New York. This Old Stone Church was erected in the year 1813 by a...
Inside an iron fence and close to the front entrance of the church is the historical plaque describing the history of the First Reformed Church of Nyack. "Ca. 1830 a group of local residents of Dutch Reformed faith began holding private religious...
A large, engraved stone marks the spot where the young British spy, John Andre, was first buried after his execution in Tappan, NY. His body is now in Westminster Abbey, London.
A view of the valleys and hills south of Bear Mountain and a state historical marker. The marker reads, "Doodletown. The valley south was named, according to local legend, because the British played 'Yankee Doodle' marching through it October 7,...
A plaque attached to a boulder and two huge anchors mark the Hudson River location of the post-World War II reserve fleet at Jones Point. In the background is the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
This image shows photographs of two historical markers. The top right photograph is of the historical marker for the Sneden House which is pictured in a separate photograph next to the marker. The house is a two story side-gabled home with a white...
The Blauvelt-Parris-Burr house on Western Highway in Blauvelt has a historic marker on the front lawn. The house is a combination of sandstone and frame and has two dormers in the roof.
The Suffern, NY, country estate of financier Thomas Fortune Ryan and his wife Ida Barry Ryan was built in 1901, replacing an 1860s structure owned by stockbroker David Groesbeck. The Ryans were philanthropists who supported the Suffern Fire...