This close-up photograph excludes parts of the roofline of this two-story house. The arched entryway is off of a wood porch and features a wood, double door with glass panes. The tall, thin windows on the first level feature stained glass elements...
This photograph shows an overview of the operations at the Tomkins Cove Stone Co. There are many buildings and smokestacks seen in the photograph. One of the smokestacks is billowing smoke. There are also covered conveyer belts seen throughout the...
In the background are a dozen houses along Paradise Avenue in Piermont. The marsh and Sparkill Creek are in the foreground, and the vegetation is short salt marsh grass. Two sloops are visible, one tied up in the creek and the other pulled up on...
At the foot of Burd Street stands one of the few remaining factory buildings in Nyack. Built in 1877 as a shoe factory, it became a hat manufactory in 1884. In 1984, it was home to two firms, Schofield & Colgan, Architects and Lawler, Matusky, and...
Time and change have not been kind to this Burd Street home in Nyack. The windows on the second floor have been altered and repairs are evident in the roof and the steps, but the four-part gable and the Chinese Chippendale-style balustrade are of...
An unusual playing card motif frieze and a central chimney join this two-part building in Nyack. The steepness of lower Burd Street is evident in the placement of the doorways.
This modest residence was altered during its first 100 years. The porch - probably open originally - was enclosed and a basement entrance was added. Along the roofline, however, the double brackets have retained their delicate acorn drops.
The Hotel St. George has been a landmark in Nyack for over 125 years. It's the only survivor of the many hotels that thrived when Nyack was a summer resort. The building, however, has not been a hotel for a long time.
The photographer stood on the street and shot uphill. These old buildings were originally residences but have been part of Nyack's business district for more than a century. The first building on the left housed Squash Blossom and Baer and...
A small paper sticker (gum is still on back) was one of many souvenir items available for purchase for Nyack's Hudson - Fulton Celebration in 1909. The event spanned a week from October third to the ninth and "special attractions every day" were...
This large and stately residence is a good textbook example of the Italianate style with a mansard roof. The central tower has port-hole dormers. Built in 1870, this house was - and still is - stucco-ed. In 1927 the house was home to the Rockland...
This photograph shows a small home with mansard roof completely surrounded by flood waters. The house has a single entry door. On the roof there is a widows' walk element. A flag pole is in front of the building. All of the surrounding ground is...