A view from the Hudson River looking at Storm King Mountain. Storm King Mountain is along the west bank of the Hudson River south of Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York. Its distinctive curved ridge is the most prominent aspect of the view south down...
The Clarksville Inn Historical marker. This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the Port of Nyack. It was a center of social life for more than a century and the scene of...
Dedication of the Historical maker for the Clarksville Inn. The people in the picture are all dressed in historical costumes. This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the...
The Clarksville Inn historical marker: Clarksville: This historic Inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the Port of Nyack. It was a center of social life for more than a century and...
The traffic signal glows as a few vehicles navigate snowy South Broadway in Nyack. On the left, the building with the oriel window is the Doersch Building, later taken down to build a parking lot. Just beyond is the YMCA. On the right side of the...
Along Piermont Avenue in Piermont there is an old spring, which was a water source for residents and a beacon for travelers. Someone wrote a poem and erected it above the opening. This old postcard shows a trough to the right of the spring.
Three travelers stand by the rock wall, looking at the scenery. This picture in the postcard set says, "View of road, looking south as it winds around the mountain side. Also the beautiful Hudson."
This historic marker is located on Main Street, where the Nyack Brook runs above ground for a few hundred feet. The brook was a landmark along the Underground Railroad. Travelers were led down the brook at night and when they reached the Hudson...
A passenger train is on the tracks and three automobiles await travelers. There are people in the windows of the small Nyack Station and one pedestrian standing further down, near the express office. The building in the background is the...
The Hotel Saint George was one of Nyack's renowned hotels, providing rooms and food for travelers for many decades. It was on Burd Street, just above the Nyack ferry landing. This is a view of the hotel's front entrances, taken from slightly...
The Mine Hole, a deep shaft in the rock on Piermont Avenue, dispensed pure water to neighbors and travelers. A plaque with a poem was installed over the opening. The opeining line is "O Traveller".