Sheets of ice in the Hudson River are complemented by patches of snow on the shore. In the background is seen smoke raising from the Bowline Power Plant in Haverstraw and the Westchester County hills.
There are six people looking at something in the Hudson River. They are at a wide bend in the shoreline, possibly at Plum Point near the mouth of the Moodna Creek.
Fishing boats, fishing nets, and fisherman at the Bight. Large trees shade the fishing area. In the background is a seawall and dock for one of the houses that faced the Hudson River.
Photograph of Andrew Ferdon Bogert's boat, which was possibly taken in Florida. Image shows boat on the sandy shore. The boat has the American flag at its bow. A building structure in the background appears to be a house. Trees are in the...
Barges with towering cranes have tied up on the Rockland side of the Hudson River. The equipment was used in the construction of the Tappan Zee Bridge. Piermont and Tallman Mountain are in the distance.
Black and white photograph showing bathing beach 377, which was located on Rockland Lake, NY. The photograph shows people on the shore and in the water. A small rowboat is moored to one of many sticks emerging from the lake. More boats can be...
In this drawing of a beach, a few people are in the water and a man and woman stroll on the shore. A gazebo and an unidentified structure are in the background.
Along the Hudson River below Rockland Lake, there was a thriving park and beach in the 1920s and 1930s. Here is a glimpse of a small part of the complex, a beach with a lifeguard stand, a pavilion, and a wading pool. On the left side is the...
The photographer called this scene "Along Shore View." It appears to be along the Hudson River near Plum Point and where the Moodna Creek flows into the Hudson River. There are at least 6 people watching something in the river.
The Mohonk Mountain House is a historic and distinguished American resort hotel located atop the Shawangunk Ridge in Ulster County, New York. Its prominent location in the town of New Paltz is just beyond the southern border of the Catskill...