The top of the stagecoach is filled with passengers; all are wearing hats. There is a holder for walking sticks on the side of the carriage. Look at the very top of the picture: there is a man on the roof of the St. George Hotel.
A stage coach is waiting at the Nyack-South Nyack railroad station to takae Upper Nyack commuters home. The trip will be along Broadway anf the fare, 10 cents.
The St. George Hotel (or Hotel St. George) on Burd Street was a stagecoach stop. Nyackers ate at its restaurant and held large social events in its bar and ballroom.
At Casper Hill Road and Storms Road the Greene house was known as Storms Tavern in the 1800's. Storm's Tavern, located at the southwest corner of Casper Hill Road and Storms Road - an intersection important in Revolutionary and pre-Revolutionary...
Storm's Tavern, located at the southwest corner of Casper Hill Road and Storms Road - an intersection important in Revolutionary and pre-Revolutionary times, when Casper Hill was part of Kings Highway. This sandstone and frame house was built...
A stagecoach and its driver wait at the Nyack Railroad Station for the train to arrive. The shadows indicate it's late afternoon in late fall or early spring. The coach will take passengers to Broadway for 10 cents.
A stagecoach carrying a woman and six men is stopped by the ferry landing at the end of Main Street in Nyack. Four boys stand nearby. In the background is a huge piece of steam equipment.
Four men and a little girl are outside the livery business. The horse-drawn stagecoach outside the barn says, "Congers and Rockland Lake." In the 1891 "Directory of the West Shore Railroad from Weekhawken to Kingston," there are two liveries...
A stagecoach drawn by four horses and loaded with passengers waits in front of Hotel St. George on Burd Street. Note on back says: "Stage coach between Nyack and Tuxedo in front of St. George Hotel." A workman at the left holds the front pair of...
The Congers - Rockland Lake stagecoach stands in front of a large stable building, which was behind the old Tappan Zee Playhouse. The horse at the front of the coach is not harnessed to it. A carriage is inside the barn. Three men and a small girl...
An unidentified boy poses proudly for a photograph in an earlier time. The caption reads: "Stagecoach in background made regular trips between Madalin and the Tivoli railroad depot. The fare was 25 cents.