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    • 100 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 100 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Gables; Porches; Balustrades; Chimneys; Hedges (Plants); Dormers;

    • A hedge outlines the property of this large, multi-colored brick cross-gabled home. The home has a covered front entry porch with bricked sides, rectangular posts with flair part-way down from the top and a flat roof. Balustraded railings lead down...
    • 114 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 114 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Lintels; Canopies; Mansard roofs; Chimneys; Bricks; Clapboard siding;

    • A stone wall with cap runs along the front of this brick house with mansard roof. A brick stoop leads up to an enclosed porch with clapboard siding, screen door, and canopies on all sides. Decorative arched lintels extend over each of the windows....
    • 126 Piermont Avenue

    • 126 Piermont Avenue

    • Houses;

    • This dwelling is one of several small, one-and-a-half story houses that line both sides of Piermont Avenue in Nyack. It's reported that these workmen's cottages were moved around as needed. Most were built about 1820. Some have windows that slide...
    • 128 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 128 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Hip roofs; Dormers; Porches; Columns; Bricks; Fences; Pines; Shutters; Balustrades; Mailboxes;

    • Concrete steps with simple metal railings are cut into the small hill at the front of this property and lead to wide wood stairs with brick side supports that end at a large porch. Triple columns, supported by brick pillars are on either side of...
    • 129 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 129 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Gables; Bricks; Chimneys; Canopies; Pines

    • A clapboard-sided entry vestibule off of wide wooden steps is obscured by pine trees planted to either side of the steps. The home is brick and on the right side extends into a three-sided section which is covered by decorative window hoods on two...
    • 1st Street, Haverstraw

    • 1st Street, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Gables; Bricks; Windows; Cupolas; Snow;

    • This is a small two-story brick house with a cross-gabled roof. In the center of the roof is a a decorative cupola with a spire. Snow has gathered on the roof at the intersections of the sides of the roof. The windows appear to have been replaced...
    • 25 South Street, Haverstraw

    • 25 South Street, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Bricks; Cornices; Friezes (Entablature components); Lintels; Porches; Fences; Automobiles; Shutters; Pines; Lampposts; Ironwork; Railings;

    • A cornice with a bracketed frieze and dentil work tops this three-story brick building. There is a covered porch on the ground level. An ironwork railing leads off of the front porch and the letter ' F' is in the ironwork on both sides of the...
    • 2nd Street, Haverstraw

    • 2nd Street, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Garages; Stables; Gables; Traffic signs & signals; Snow; Clapboard siding

    • A note indicates that the original use of this building was as a stable. The building is gabled on the front and sides of the building and the roof shingles are diamond shaped. The siding in the front gable is fish-scaled, the siding on the rest of...
    • 36 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 36 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Gables; Porches; Balustrades; Pickets;

    • This front-gabled home is sided in shakes. There is a covered entry-porch, the sides of which are covered in shakes as well. The porch has narrow turned-wood posts and small brackets at the top. The wood stairway has balustrade railings and leads...
    • 42 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 42 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Bricks; Brickwork; Balustrades; Porches; Spandrels; Traffic signs & signals; Fire hydrants; Utility poles

    • This a front-gabled multi-colored brick home. Brickwork is created all over the home's exterior by setting vertical strips of brick slightly back from the other bricks. The covered front porch features brick sides. Concrete steps are cut into the...
    • 63 West Street, Haverstraw

    • 63 West Street, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Flat roofs; Porches; Birdhouses; Columns; Trucks; Automobiles; Pines;

    • A small birdhouse sits in the crook of a tree next to this flat-roofed house. A long, narrow flight of stairs leads to a porch with clapboard sides and ornately decorated columns with gingerbreading. The roofline of the home and of the porch...
    • 86 Main Street, Nyack

    • 86 Main Street, Nyack

    • Business districts; Stores & shops;

    • The three-story O. Luleich Building on Main Street has brick detailing along the sides and below the roof line. In 1996, P & N Village Deli occupied the store at ground level. The Luliech family had a bakery here for many years.
    • 96 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • 96 Clove Avenue, Haverstraw

    • Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Mansard roofs; Dormers; Pediments; Gables; Porches; Clapboard siding; Chimneys; Hedges (Plants);

    • This is a mansard-roofed home with a large center gabled window with slightly curved sides leading all the way through the roofline. On either side of this centered gable, there are two flat-roofed bay windows that rest on the roof of the...
    • Aerial view of Haverstraw 1940

    • Aerial view of Haverstraw 1940

    • Photographs; Coastlines; Railroads; Rivers; Mountains;

    • An aerial view of the shoreline of Haverstraw. The mountains show prominently on the left of the photo and the Hudson River on the right. A railroad track surrounded densly on both sides by trees is clearly visible in the foreground. Further along...
    • Al Tretta's Restaurant, South Nyack, NY

    • Al Tretta's Restaurant, South Nyack, NY

    • Restaurants; Railroad tracks; Speakeasies;

    • Al Tretta's Blue Flame Restaurant faced Chase Avenue (one of the streets that disappeared when the Thruway was built). The railroad ran behind the building. This was a speakeasy in 1932.
    • Albro C. Gaylor House, Grand View, NY

    • Albro C. Gaylor House, Grand View, NY

    • Houses; Porches; Waterfronts; Winter;

    • The Albro C. Gaylor house, on River Road in Grand View, gleamed white against the snow in this photo. The outstanding feature of the house was the two levels of porch, on the east and south sides. The house stood above the road, behind a stone and...

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