In this picture, 47 Washington Avenue, South Nyack, has retained many architectural details: fish-scale shingles, shutters, porch columns and balustrade. The porte-cochere at left has had successive steps cut in the foundation as cars became lower...
Inventory form for building located on Acoma Rd; north side; at intersection East Lake Rd; east side recording the following information: Walter Kroll (owner at time of inventory). 2 1/2 story; Tudor Revival; stucco & 1/2-timbering; balconies...
Inventory form for building located on Camp Comfort Rd. recording the following information: Tuxedo Park School (owner at time of inventory). A three story L-shaped stucco structure on a stone foundation. Second floor overhang, four large stone and...
Inventory form for building located on Cliff Rd. recording the following information: Fritz Krieger (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story basically rectangular, 1st floor, brick, 2nd half-timbered on a stone foundation. Gabled roofs...
Inventory form for building located on East Lake Rd; west side recording the following information: Samuel Bornstein (owner at time of inventory). 3-story; rectangular; stucco over tile; flat roof; dentils; quoins; Ionic pilasters; 6/1; 9/1;...
Inventory form for building located on Mountain Farm Rd. northside recording the following information: Henry N. Christensen (owner at time of inventory). Modern 2-story; L shape; gable roof; bay window; sliding glass windows; porte-cochere; open...
Inventory form for building located on Serpentine Rd. recording the following information: Ralph Guild (owner at time of inventory). A three and a half story, brick (common bond); limestone trim; castellated tower and belfry; semi-hexagonal bay;...
Inventory form for building located on Tower Hill Rd. recording the following information: Harold Hardcastle (owner at time of inventory). A two and a half story shingled, stuccoed and half-timbered construction on a low stone foundation. Steep...
Inventory form for building located on West Lake Rd; west side recording the following information: Col. David Wagstaff, Jr. (owner at time of inventory). Georgian; multi-storied under high hip roof; red brick; limestone trim; cornice; frieze;...
This nineteenth century mansion was named Pretty Penny by its most famous owner, actress Helen Hayes. Built around 1804, its low flanking wings, fine porte-cochere and fine detailing call attention to this unique house.
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Two bare trees line the sidewalk that runs in front of the low stone wall at the front of this property. A driveway with concrete curbing cuts through the stone wall and leads through a porte-cochere back to an opened garage. Under the...