Blakc and white postcard showing a foot bridge and a vehicle bridge on Adolph's Zukor's Estate in New City. Foot Bridge and Vehicle Bridge over the dam, Adolf Zukor's Estate, New City, NY.
Black and White Postcard showing a stone bridge on the Adolf Zukor Estate in New City. Text printed on postcard reads"The Bridge over the Damn on Adolph Zukor's Estate, New City, N.Y.
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Black and white postcard showing the Tea House on Adolph Zukor's Estate in New City. Sitting inside the Tea House are two figures. Teahouse on the Dell, Adolf Zukor's Estate, New City, NY. The Tea House is near brook with a small footbridge used...
Color postcard showing Crumbies Glen in Nyack. There is a small wooden bridge over a waterfall that runs through the glen. The HSRC is unsure where Crumbies Glen was (or still is) if you have information regarding Crumbies Glen, please...
Piermont Avenue in Nyack has been plowed and a lone pedestrian walks towards Hudson Avenue.The large white house in the center, once owned by the DePew family, is known as the Hudson House and is owned by the Nyack Library.
This postcard offers a glimpse of life before every household had an automobile. On North Broadway are a pedestrian and a single horse-drwn wagon. The First Baptist Church is at the corner of Fifth Avenue.
Only a horse-drawn wagon rolls south on Piermont Avenue, while a single pedestrian strolls nearby. A carriage waits at the side of the road. The houses on either side are shaded by large trees.
Was Nyack's Main Street once paved with bricks? This photo was taken of the hole in the blacktop at the pedestrian crossing near Herb Lack Paints (the Onderdonk Block), on the north side of Main Street.
The overhead bridge in Suffern was a pedestrian crossing. It was on Maltbie Avenue. If you were on Orange Avenue at the junction of Maltbie, you could walk up and over the mostly wooden stairway and it would bring you down on the west side of the...
A passenger train is on the tracks and three automobiles await travelers. There are people in the windows of the small Nyack Station and one pedestrian standing further down, near the express office. The building in the background is the...