A historical marker stands in front of the Johannes Isaac Blauvelt house at 453 North Western Highway in Blauvelt: "This Dutch farmhouse on the northwest corner of the Tappan Patent contains late 18th and early 19th century construction features....
The Clarkstown Reformed Church historical marker. Worship services in this hamlet were held as early as 1740 in a log meeting house at the old burial ground northwest of historic Pye's corner. The first Reformed Protestant Dutch Church was...
Clarksville Historical marker reads, The Nyack Turnpike Toll Road c. 1825 crossed the Oblenis Farm here creating a busy intersection known as Oblenis Corners at Strawtown and Sickletown Roads. The first post office named Nyack Turnpike was...
Dedication of the Historical maker for the Clarksville Inn. The people in the picture are all dressed in historical costumes. This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the...
The Clarksville Inn Historical marker. This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the Port of Nyack. It was a center of social life for more than a century and the scene of...
The Clarksville Inn historical marker: Clarksville: This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the Port of Nyack. It was a center of social life for more than a century and...
The Colonial Clarkstown historical marker. Ancient Indian trails intercepted at this place, adjoining a large Indian village, which extended to the Hackensack Creek. Early in the Eighteenth century the DeClark family built a gristmill on these...
Celebration at the Colonial Clarkstown historic marker. The people next to the marker are dressed in historical costumes. Ancient Indian trails intercepted at this place, adjoining a large Indian village, which extended to the Hackensack Creek. ...
Two story brick building with white fence along the road. Rockland County, prior to 1798, was part of Orange County and there were two county seats. One was in Tappan and the other was in Goshen. The double locations were difficult to manage...
Dedication at The Old Parsonage historical marker. The attendees are (Left to right) Eleanor Fitch, William E. Vines, Patricia Cropsey, sponsors Charlene and Edward Dixon and their three children, Reverend Martens John Gowrie. The old...
The dedication of the Old Clarkstown Reformed Church historical marker. The attendees are, left to right: Peter Krell, John Godcard, Commander of the West Nyack Legion Post and William E. Vines. Old Clarkstown Reformed Church Cemetery, a Dutch...
The Van Houten Fields historical marker dedication. In 1937 Ralph Borsodi, author, economist, and philosopher, organized a group for the purchase of this 106 acre Dutch farm to be divided into leased acreage plots. This became the largest...
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,...
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...
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...
First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church historical marker: Site of the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of New Hempstead. Organized January 12, 1750: First Consistory chosen, April 22, 1750: First stone laid June 11, 1751: Dedicated...