Although the name of this cottage has not survived, William Matthews' scrapbook is descriptive: "A group of cottages named after New York City Hotels...They are completely outfitted for housekeeping. vacationers go and keep house for themselves. ...
Carte de Visite head portrait of Levi Hasbrouck, which was most likely copied from a daguerreotype after Levi's death in 1861. In the image parts of Levi's coat, shirt and bow tie are visible. Two thin gold lines are visible around the entire...
Miriam Haagens Wexler talks about her life: how she came to American from Holland on December 7, 1939 and later how the family came to Nyack. Along the way she talks about the Clarkstown Country, her family, her home, and especially her garden. ...
35 Main Street is a neat, one-and-a-half story house that has survived well. A solid gate on the right side leads to an alley. Like #13 and #33, this house was one of the first residences in the hamlet of Nyack in the early 1800s. This picture was...
This house has survived the years with most of its unique architectural elements in tact. The bay windows, the bargeboards, the third story windows and the brackets appear to be in excellent condition. The fish scale shingles are used to heighten...
This dwelling has little written history but has survived with its original architectural elements intact. The fish-scale shingles are not unusual on Nyack houses, but the details of the upper and lower porch balustrades are. The bay window on the...
Inventory form for building located on Continental Rd; near intersection of Clubhouse Rd. recording the following information: Daniel Dobins (owner at time of inventory). 2 1/2-story; gambrel roof; stucco; shingles in gambrel; 8/1; casement...
Inventory form for building located on Wee Wah Rd. recording the following information: Hiram S. Gans (owner at time of inventory). Late Victorian; 2 1/2 story rectangular w/ wing; gable and hip roof; stucco; brackets; rafter ends exposed; 2 bay...