The front entrance of the four-story Prospect House with center tower and covered porch shines in the morning sunlight. The renowned hotel was high above the village. It burned down in 1898.
Houses of the Mine Hole area of Piermont Avenue are reflected in the still waters of Sparkill Creek. The sun shines on the backs of the dwellings, which are framed by summer foliage.
Sunlight shines into one of the tunnels of Camp Bluefields on Clausland Mountain. The tunnels were built to allow soldiers to pass safely under the rifle ranges. Time and tree roots have caused the tunnels to crumble but visitors still crawl into...
The woman is impeccably dressed for the picture. Her hair shines, her earrings dangle, and her dark dress is suitably subdued. Her aspect, however, shows no joy. Her eyelids and mouth droop.
Power industry; Appliance stores; Storefronts; Night photographs;
Rockland Light and Power was a business at the corner of Main and Broadway, where the Presidential Life Insurance Company is now. Gas and electricity were sold by the company, and in their storefront, lamps, stoves, and other appliances were...