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...
This is a three-story gabled house with three steep pitched gables on the front of the house. All of the gables have a decoration that run the length of the gable and a spire on top of each gable. The third floor windows are thin and rounded at the...
Four brick stairs surrounded by low brick walls with railings lead up to a wrap-around porch with balustrade on this large cross-gabled house. There is a rounded three-story tower with spire on the right side of the house. The second level of the...
Bargeboard runs along the gables on this brick home. Each gable is adorned with a spire. There is a covered front porch with iron railing. A cinder block wall runs along the front yard, and a chain-link fence encloses the side yard. The shingles on...
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A three-story tower with hexagonal roof and spire interrupts the front gable of this home. On the right side of the home, second level there is a bay window resting on the porch roof. The double wooden front doors with transom above are set on the...
This is a photograph looking down from a high perspective overlooking a portion of the town of Piermont. The Sparkill Creek bisects the photograph vertically. In the background, a church with spire is in the center of the photograph. There are...
The spire of the Baptist Church dominates the center of the image, which includes several houses on North Broadway. Under the image is printed, "Broadway, north of Fourth Avenue, Nyack, N. Y."
Both the front and the west side of the Tappan Reformed Church can be seen in this picture. On the front are three doors with a window above each. On the side are four windows (partially hidden) on each floor. The tall spire has three sections...
The spire of the First Baptist Church pierces the sky above Broadway. A man strolls down the center of the street; another man jumps from a carriage. This image is a photograph of a postcard which says at the bottom, "Broadway, North of Fourth...
From DePew Avenue looking north, one can see the Presbyterian Church, Tallman Towers, the old Tappan Zee Playhouse, and the spire of the Reformed Church.
The northern part of Nyack Village is seen in the distance by a group on a high plateau. The spire of the First Baptist Church is visible and sloops and steamboats are in the Hudson River. Rockland College was on Sickles Avenue.
McMonegal is written on the back of this picture. In the 1930s, the McMonegals lived in South Nyack but in 1970, Morgan and his mother, Mary, lived on Sixth Avenue. With the spire of St. Ann's Church in the background, this must be the house on...
The photographer took this back lit picture from just north of Fifth Avenue on Broadway. The spire of the First Baptist Church stands out against the sky. Electrical poles line the street but cars are not in view, helping to date the scene. There...
The brick First Baptist Church on North Broadway, originally had a graceful spire. Its congregation was one of the first to organize in Nyack. This postcard was sent to Miss Lizzie Fisher of Waterford, Ontario.
St. Ann's Church occupies a corner on Third Avenue. The high spire can be seen from a long distance. The small boy on the sidewalk seems to emphasize the height of the structure. Although not dated, the postcard was created before there were many...