Captions List for Albany, NY & Huson River Valley Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Albany, NY & Huson River Valley: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

See also: Hudson Valley
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  • Albany: New York State Education Department (1908-12) is known for its 36 marble columns (Washington Avenue between Hawk & Swan).
  • Albany: Columns of New York State Education Department.
  • Albany: Columns bases of New York State Education Department.
  • Albany: Lamp stands with statues of students on steps of New York State Education Department.
  • Albany: Lamp stands with statues of students on steps of New York State Education Department.
  • Albany: Alfred E. Smith State Office Building (1930) (34 floors).
  • Albany: Art Deco facade of Alfred E. Smith State Office Building.
  • Albany: Albany City Hall (1881-2).
  • Albany: Towers & arches of Albany City Hall.
  • Albany: Portico of Albany City Hall.
  • Albany: Court of Appeals of State of New York (1842) (20 Eagle St.).
  • Albany: Statue of American Revolutionary War Major General Philip Schuyler (1733-1804).
  • Albany: Italian-style St. Mary's Roman Catholic church (19th C) behind New York State Court of Appeals.
  • Albany: Fountain in front of Albany Board of Education Building.
  • Albany: Albany Board of Education Building.
  • Albany: Door of Albany Board of Education Building.
  • Albany: Statue of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), pathfinder in science.
  • Albany: Townhouses on Elk Street at Eagle.
  • Albany: Townhouse on Elk Street.
  • Albany: Townhouses on Elk Street.
  • Albany: St. Peter's Episcopal Church (1859).
  • Albany: Tower detail of St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
  • Albany: Fleet Bank Building (1927) (69 State St.) (16 floors) to right of Art Deco Home Savings Bank.
  • Albany: Home Savings Bank Building (1927) (North Pearl Street) (19 floors) with colored Indian chiefs & helmeted conquistadors.
  • Albany: Mechanics and Farmers Bank (1874-5) (63 State St.).
  • Albany: Former Albany County Savings Bank at 35 State Street (1902).
  • Albany: Carved eagles circle dome on 35 State St.
  • Albany: Gabels on 35 State St.
  • Albany: Administration building of SUNY.
  • Albany: Tower of SUNY Administration building.
  • Albany: Top of Tower of SUNY Admin building with model of Henry Hudson's ship Half Moon at pinnacle.
  • Albany: Former US Custom House & Post Office (1874-84), now SUNY Admin building.
  • Albany: James T. Foley Courthouse & Former US Custom House.
  • Albany: Former Albany Union Station (1900) now a bank.
  • Albany: Clock, eagle & justice atop old Union Station.
  • Albany: Lions circling a globe atop old Union Station.
  • Albany: Statue of Assiduity (1986) by Hy Rosen depicts a Dutch trader & a Mohawk Indian in Tercentennial Park.
  • Albany: Detail of model sailing ship on Statue of Assiduity.
  • Albany: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation building (2001) (625 Broadway) (14 floors).
  • Albany: Glass-domed spired atop New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
  • Albany: Glass-domed spired atop New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
  • Albany: Ventilation holes & downtown Albany seen from heights of Empire Plaza.
  • Albany: Downtown Albany from heights of Empire Plaza with brown-roofed State Comptrollers Headquarters (2001).
  • Albany: Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1852) (125 Eagle St.).
  • Albany: Executive Mansion (1854, expanded 1885).
  • Albany: New York State Capitol (1867-99) is a mixture of styles reflecting three major architects who worked on the building.
  • Albany: New York State Capitol staircase is one of largest in USA.
  • Albany: Detail of east facade & staircase of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: West facade & fountain pool of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: South facade of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Romanesque southeast tower of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Romanesque rhythm of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Gabel detail of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Chimney & pediment detail of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Carved decorations on New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Courtyard levels showing change of styles over time in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Carved eagle on staircase in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Carved face on New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Lamp stands of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Eagles support corners of stairs on New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Decorative element of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Equestrian statue of Albany-born US Army General Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-86) by J.Q.A. Ward at New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Assembly chamber in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Windows of Assembly chamber in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Lamp of Assembly chamber in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Stained glass window in House of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Stained glass window in Senate of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Senate Chamber of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Senate desks in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Senate gallery in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Relief of Leopold Eidlitz, one of the capitol architects, in Senate of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Relief of Frederick Law Olmstead, the capitol landscape architect, in Senate of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Arch & ceiling within Senate of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Stained glass windows of Senate in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Clock with state seal in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Art Deco lamp in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Governor's reception room in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Fireplace of Governor's reception room in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Stained glass in Governor's reception room showing wine agriculture in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Stained glass in Governor's reception room showing grain agriculture in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Stained glass in Governor's reception room showing corn agriculture in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Goddess of war on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Dutch vs. English mural on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: English vs. Americans mural on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Indians vs. French mural on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Mohawks mural on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Onandogoga mural on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Cycugas mural on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Oncidias & Cenicos mural on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Great Western or Million Dollar Staircase (1883-97) in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Newell post on Great Western staircase in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Prominent New Yorkers carved on Great Western staircase in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Prominent New Yorkers carved on Great Western staircase in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Carving of President Thomas Jefferson in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Relief carving of Grand Army of the Republic Veterans shield in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Carving of President Ulysses S. Grant in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Relief carving of President Martin Van Buren in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Portrait of President Grover Cleveland in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Portrait of Col. Teddy Roosevelt on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Portrait of President Teddy Roosevelt in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Portrait of Governor & Presidential candidate Thomas E. Dewey in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Portrait of Governor & Presidential candidate Nelson Rockefeller in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: General Montgomery on war room ceiling of New York State Capitol New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Portrait of Dewitt Clinton, moving force behind the Erie Canal, in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Gothic staircase to Assembly wing in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Evolution panels of Senate staircase in New York State Capitol.
  • Albany: Low square Cultural Education Center plus Corning Tower.
  • Albany: Erastus Corning Tower (1973) (42 floors) & The Egg on Empire Plaza.
  • Albany: The Egg seen across the fountains of Empire Plaza.
  • Albany: The Egg is as much a sculpture as a theatre building.
  • Albany: The Egg (1966-78) performance theatre on Empire Plaza.
  • Albany: The Egg.
  • Albany: Alexander Calder's sculpture Triangles and Arches (1965) sits in Empire Plaza fountain in front of Agency Towers, State Capitol & The Egg.
  • Albany: The Agency Towers (1973) (23 floors) on Empire Plaza.
  • Albany: The four Agency Buildings.
  • Albany: The Agency Buildings each stands on its pedestal.
  • Albany: Legislative Office Building on Empire Plaza.
  • Albany: Detail of Legislative Office Building.
  • Albany: Cutout people sculpture set off by marble of Legislative Office Building.
  • Albany: Justice Building on Empire Plaza.
  • Albany: Cultural Education Center houses NY State Museum, Library & Archives.
  • Albany: Concrete grill of Cultural Education Center.
  • Albany: New York State Fallen Fire-fighters Memorial (1998) on Empire Plaza.
  • Hudson: Firemen's Association of the State of New York Museum of Firefighting building.
  • Hudson: Hand-carved fire chief yelling orders through fire trumpet (c1865) from Rutgers, NY at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Fire company shield at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Portrait of 19th C Assistant Fire Chief at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Portrait of 19th C Fireman at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Portrait of 19th C Fireman at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Newsham fire pumper engine (1725), first in the State of New York, at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Gooseneck pumping engine (1811) from New York City at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Water Witch hand pump (1824) at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Bucket carriage (1840) from Brooklyn at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Jefferson hand pumping engine (c1851) later decorated for parades at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Portrait of George Washington on Jefferson engine at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Portrait of Thomas Jefferson on Jefferson engine at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Piano Engine (1855) from New York City at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Piano Box type engine (1855) from Lyons, NY, at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: John Rogers hand pumper (1855) from Alexandria, VA at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Portrait of George Washington crossing the Delaware River on John Rogers pumper at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Portrait of Pocahontas saving John Smith on John Rogers pumper at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Glass hand grenade fire extinguishers (c1860) at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Hose carriage (1854-65) from New York City at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: L. Button & Son Steam Engine (1871) converted to horse drawn at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Weiner parade carriage (1870 remodeled in 1888) by engine maker Edward B. Leverick at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Lion detail on side of Weiner parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Fireman statue & lamp detail on Weiner parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Equestrian Statue of Edward III on Weiner parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Equestrian Statue of King Richard I on Weiner parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Bells on Weiner parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Deluge parade carriage (1883) by New York Fire Apparatus Works at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Detail of cherub in shell on Deluge parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Detail of bell on Deluge parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Detail of winged beast on Deluge parade carriage at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Hook & ladder truck (1900) by Rumsey & Co., Seneca, NY, converted to horse-drawn at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Service sleigh to carry hoses to fire across snow at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: American LaFrance ladder truck (1916) (type 33) at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Jump net for catching people jumping out of burning buildings on LaFrance ladder truck at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: LaFrance Brockway Torpedo (1924) at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Sanford s/n 501 pumper truck (1925) at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Ahrens-Fox pumper truck (1928) at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: 1939 Buffalo fire truck at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Seagrave pumper (1955) with V12 Pierce-Arrow engine at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Array of fire trucks at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Hudson: Maxim Model S engine (1968) at FASNY Museum of Firefighting.
  • Bear Mountain suspension bridge towers.
  • Bear Mountain suspension bridge over Hudson River.
  • Sleepy Hollow: Philipsburg Manor gristmill (18th C).
  • Sleepy Hollow: Philipsburg Manor gristmill (18th C).
  • Sleepy Hollow: Philipsburg Manor gristmill (18th C).
  • Germantown: Clermont House (c1792 & 1920s) was home to seven generations of the Livingston family & is now a State Historic Site.
  • Germantown: Entrance of Clermont House where Robert R. Livingston (1746-1813) lived. He was one of five who drafted the Declaration of Independence, negotiator of the Louisiana Purchase, administered the Presidential oath of office to George Washington, & shared in the invention of the steamboat with Robert Fulton.
  • Germantown: Hallway stairs in Clermont.
  • Germantown: Dining room in Clermont with portrait of Andrew Jackson under who a Livingston served as cabinet member.
  • Mannerist portrait of Andrew Jackson (1815) by Thomas Sully at Clermont State Historic Site on the Hudson River. Jackson was best friends with Clermont's builder Edward Livingston, who was his Secretary of State.
  • Germantown: Gold tea service (1865-75) in Clermont.
  • Germantown: Parlor in Clermont.
  • Germantown: Library in Clermont house with array of sconces on book shelves.
  • Germantown: Fireplace in library in Clermont house with paintings & convex mirrors.
  • Germantown: Bedroom in Clermont with sleigh bed & day bed.
  • Germantown: View of Catskill Mountains &Hudson River from Clermont.
  • Germantown: View of Hudson River & Catskill Mountains from Clermont.
  • Germantown: Lawns of Clermont above Hudson River.
  • Hyde Park: Statue of Eleanor & Franklin D. Roosevelt sitting in the garden of Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: Close up of face of Franklin D. Roosevelt on garden sculpture.
  • Hyde Park: Hudson River side of Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: Springwood home of Franklin D. Roosevelt which his father James bought in 1867.
  • Hyde Park: Neoclassical portico entrance of Roosevelt home run by National Park Service.
  • Hyde Park: Upper story windows of Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: Living room & library of Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: Portrait of younger FDR in Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: Portrait of James Roosevelt (1885), FDR's father, by Felix Moscheles in Springwood home.
  • Hyde Park: Dining room in Roosevelt home with chair left turned back to allow FDR access from his wheelchair.
  • Hyde Park: FDR's chair in dining room of Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: Roosevelt home Dresden room where piano held portraits of guests such as King George VI & Queen Elizabeth in 1939.
  • Hyde Park: Roosevelt home Dresden or music room with porcelain chandelier purchased by James & Sara (parents of FDR) on tour of Germany in 1866.
  • Hyde Park: Boyhood bedroom of Franklin D. Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: Pink guest bedroom in Roosevelt home occupied by notables like the King George VI & Winston Churchill.
  • Hyde Park: Chintz bedroom in Roosevelt home once used by Queen Elizabeth (mother of current Queen). The twin beds are by Val-Kill Industries, an enterprise run by Eleanor Roosevelt & friends.
  • Hyde Park: Bedroom in which FDR was born in Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: President F.D. Roosevelt's bedroom.
  • Hyde Park: President F.D. Roosevelt's wheelchair which he had made from desk chair to better conceal his Polio paralysis.
  • Hyde Park: Eleanor Roosevelt's bedroom at Springwood though she spent more time at her cottage Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Eleanor Roosevelt's writing desk at Roosevelt home.
  • Hyde Park: View of the Hudson River from Springwood home of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • Hyde Park: Tomb of Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt in rose garden of Springwood.
  • Hyde Park: Tomb of Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) & Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) in rose garden of Springwood.
  • Hyde Park: Double delight hybrid tea rose in Sara's rose garden at FDR home.
  • Hyde Park: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library (1941) was only one actively used by a sitting President.
  • Hyde Park: Man & woman sculpted from section of Berlin Wall by Edwina Sandys, granddaughter of Winston Churchill. Complementary section of wall at Churchill Library in Fulton, MO.
  • Hyde Park: F.D. Roosevelt's White House desk in Presidential Library & Museum.
  • Hyde Park: F.D. Roosevelt's Presidential Library study as it stood when he died in office with his wheel chair, portrait of his mother, & replica of desk used by George Washington.
  • Hyde Park: Donkey kicking elephant on 1932 repeal GOP plaque in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: F.D. Roosevelt campaign fan in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Roosevelt campaign pen holder in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Drive ahead with Roosevelt campaign with plaque showing FDR & Uncle Sam in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Roosevelt campaign brass with flying $ sign in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Roosevelt campaign pins with donkeys in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Collection of Roosevelt campaign pins from 1932 in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Collection of Roosevelt campaign pins from 1936 in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Collection of Roosevelt campaign pins from 1940 in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Collection of Roosevelt campaign pins from 1945 in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Collection of Roosevelt campaign pins from labor movement in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: NRA Code Retail Trade poster from 1934 in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Roosevelt's 1936 Ford Phaeton in Presidential Museum with hand controls to allow him to drive himself to neighbors in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Haviland china used by Roosevelt's White House in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Haviland china (1938) with FDR monogram given in the cause of peace by French soldiers maimed in WWI in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Lenox china (1934) with Roosevelt's family symbols mixed with Presidential crest used in White House in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Roosevelt's White House crystal with the tall goblet at left designed by Libbey Glass of Toledo, OH for the 1939 World's Fair with other pieces from T.G. Hawkes of Corning, NY.
  • Hyde Park: Portrait of James Roosevelt father of FDR (1828-1900) by Davis & Sanford in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Portrait of Sara Delano Roosevelt mother of FDR (1854-1941) by Tade Styka in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Tenth wedding anniversary portraits (1915) of Eleanor & Franklin by Claude P. Newell in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: First inauguration photo of F.D. Roosevelt.
  • Hyde Park: Samples of Roosevelt's stamp collection featuring cover of first airmail flight New York to Los Angeles in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Dedication medal for George Washington Bridge opened by FDR in 1931 in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Red Cross uniform worn by Eleanor Roosevelt during WW II.
  • Hyde Park: Furniture from Eleanor Roosevelt's New York City apartment in Presidential Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Set of tiger claws in necklace which belonged to Eleanor Roosevelt.
  • Hyde Park: Portrait of World War II leader Winston Churchill (1942) by Julian Lamar in Roosevelt Museum.
  • Hyde Park: Hyde Park Railroad Station, once frequently used by Franklin Roosevelt.
  • Hyde Park: Baggage cart at Hyde Park Railroad Station.
  • Hyde Park: Carved brackets support overhanging roof of Hyde Park Railroad Station.
  • Hyde Park: Hill Top Cottage (24 Potters Bend Rd.).
  • Hyde Park: Veranda of Top Cottage where Franklin Roosevelt entertained personages such as Winston Churchill & the King & Queen of Britain.
  • Hyde Park: Living room of Top Cottage.
  • Hyde Park: Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (aka Val-Kill).
  • Hyde Park: Val-Kill complex across pond.
  • Hyde Park: Living room of Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Living room of Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Val-Kill end table manufactured by the Val-Kill furniture workshops owned by Eleanor Roosevelt.
  • Hyde Park: Dining room of Val-Kill where Eleanor Roosevelt entertained the likes of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Hyde Park: Table setting in dining room of Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Candlesticks in dining room of Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Office of Eleanor Roosevelt in Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: 1950's television in office of Eleanor Roosevelt in Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Val-Kill made table reproduced fine early American furniture at Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Eleanor Roosevelt's bedroom at Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Portraits in the bedroom of Eleanor Roosevelt at Val-Kill.
  • Hyde Park: Vanderbilt Mansion (1898).
  • Hyde Park: Neo-classical facade of Vanderbilt Mansion overlooking the Hudson River.
  • Hyde Park: Portico of Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site now run by National Parks Service.
  • Hyde Park: Lion with garlands on Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Decorative exterior detail of Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Carved goat heads in grapes relief detail of Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: View of Hudson River from Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Clouds above Hudson River at Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Hudson River side portico of Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Octagonal skylight over entrance hall in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Entrance hall fireplace in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Three-Graces clock in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Ceiling plasterwork detail in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Parlor detail in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Desk in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Gold Room of Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Ceiling mural detail in Gold Room of Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Dining room in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Frederick Vanderbilt's bedroom in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Bedroom in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Bedroom furniture in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Hyde Park: Kitchen stove in Vanderbilt Mansion.
  • Irvington: Presbyterian Church (1869).
  • Irvington: Spire detail of Renwick's Presbyterian Church.
  • Irvington: Spire detail of Presbyterian Church.
  • Irvington: Interior of Renwick's Presbyterian Church.
  • Irvington: Tiffany windows in Presbyterian Church.
  • Irvington: Villa Lewaro home of Madam C.J. Walker (1865-1919), the first African-American Millionairess who bought the house in 1917.
  • Irvington: Villa Lewaro front view.
  • Irvington: Armour-Stiner Octagon House (1860s).
  • Irvington: Cupola detail of Octagon House.
  • Irvington: Veranda of Octagon House.
  • Irvington: Bracket details of Octagon House.
  • Irvington: Triple columns of Octagon House.
  • Irvington: Cast iron railing with dog's head medallion of Octagon House.
  • Irvington: Hexagonal roof tile pattern of Octagon House.
  • Irvington: Finials & round roof window openings of Octagon House.
  • Irvington: Gable details of Octagon House.
  • Yonkers: Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site.
  • Yonkers: Philipse Manor has elements dating back to the 1650s though exterior reflects alterations made in the 18th C.
  • Poughkeepsie: Locust Grove (1847) home of telegraph inventor Samuel F.B. Morse.
  • Poughkeepsie: Locust Grove veranda & carriage entrance.
  • Poughkeepsie: View of Hudson River from Locust Grove.
  • Poughkeepsie: Gardens at Locust Grove.
  • Poughkeepsie: Summer flowers at Locust Grove Gardens.
  • Hudson: Olana (1870) home created by artist Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900).
  • Hudson: Brick pattern of bell tower of Olana estate now a New York State Historic Site.
  • Hudson: Bell in Olana tower.
  • Hudson: Roofline detail of Olana house.
  • Hudson: Decorative detail of Olana.
  • Hudson: Decorative detail of Olana.
  • Hudson: Moorish-style arches of Olana.
  • Hudson: Moorish arch of Olana.
  • Hudson: Woven branch fence of Olana.
  • Hudson: View of Hudson River & Catskill Mountains from Olana.
  • Hudson: Rip van Winkle Bridge over Hudson River near Olana.
  • Tarrytown: Bust of Washington Irving (1783-1859) author of Legend of Sleepy Hollow at Sunnyside.
  • Tarrytown: Sunnyside cottage (1656) home of America author Washington Irving.
  • Tarrytown: Concave tower roof of Sunnyside.
  • Tarrytown: Vine covered veranda of Sunnyside.
  • Tarrytown: Dutch-colonial style roofline of Sunnyside.
  • Kinderhook: Lindenwald (1797 expanded 1849-50) home of President Martin Van Buren.
  • Kinderhook: Porch of Lindenwald.
  • Kinderhook: Gothic revival Victorian porch of Lindenwald.
  • Kinderhook: Italianate tower sticks above Georgian windows at Van Buren's house Lindenwald.
  • Kinderhook: Side view of Lindenwald.
  • Poughkeepsie: Main entrance gate in Taylor Hall at Vassar.
  • Poughkeepsie: Main building (1865) of Vassar which once contained all classes.
  • Poughkeepsie: Main building of Vassar.
  • Poughkeepsie: Seeley G. Mudd Chemistry Building (1984).
  • Poughkeepsie: Mudd Chemistry Building entrance.
  • Poughkeepsie: Vassar Campus performing arts Center for Drama & Film.
  • Poughkeepsie: Vassar Center for Drama & Film.
  • Poughkeepsie: Junction of Pelli's arts center & heritage Avery Hall.
  • Poughkeepsie: Facade of Avery Hall restored & incorporated in Vassar Center for Drama & Film.
  • Poughkeepsie: Ferry House (1950) on Vassar campus.
  • Poughkeepsie: New England Building (1901) on Vassar campus.
  • Poughkeepsie: Kautz Admission House on Vassar campus.
  • Poughkeepsie: Swift Hall on Vassar campus.
  • Poughkeepsie: Ely Hall on Vassar campus.
  • Poughkeepsie: Noyes House dormitory on Vassar campus.
  • Poughkeepsie: Students' Building (1912) on Vassar campus.
  • Hudson River near West Point with Newburgh Beacon Bridge.
  • Rail traffic along Hudson River near West Point.
  • Hudson River near West Point.
  • Hudson River opposite West Point.
  • Italianate villa overlooking the Hudson River opposite West Point.
  • Metro North Railroad locomotive along Hudson River opposite West Point.
  • Rail traffic along Hudson River opposite West Point.
  • Rail traffic along Hudson River opposite West Point.
  • Setting sun over West Point.
  • West Point: Battle Monument (1897) with Victory by Frederick MacMonnies on West Point campus.
  • West Point: Memorial to Polish-American Revolutionary War hero Thaddeus Kosciuszko on West Point campus.
  • West Point: Cadet Chapel (1910) on West Point campus.
  • West Point: Crenellated stone buildings on West Point Military Academy campus.
  • Tarrytown: Lyndhurst (1866) now open by the National Trust.
  • Tarrytown: Finial detail of Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Bay window detail of Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Garden view of Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Tower of Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Ceiling murals of women symbolizing day & night in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Ceiling murals of women symbolizing hours of the day in Lyndhurst based on a ceiling in the Vatican.
  • Tarrytown: Gothic styles stained glass at Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Sofa in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Table in library of Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Flower arrangement on table in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Dining room in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Neo-Gothic details of dining room in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Upstairs photo gallery stained glass window in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Upstairs photo gallery in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Upstairs photo gallery in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Neo-Gothic ceiling of photo gallery in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Bedroom in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Bedroom in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Painted stars on Gothic bedroom ceiling in Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Old fashioned deserts in kitchen of Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Rose garden at Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Yellow rose in rose garden at Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Tappan Zee Bridge near Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Tappan Zee Bridge near Lyndhurst.
  • Tarrytown: Tappan Zee Bridge near Lyndhurst.
  • Schenectady: Nott Memorial Library (1872-5) at Union College.
  • Schenectady: Colored dome of Nott Memorial Library at Union College.
  • Schenectady: Gothic windows of Nott Memorial Library at Union College.
  • Schenectady: Upper story Gothic details of Nott Memorial Library at Union College.
  • Schenectady: Interior balconies of Nott Memorial Library at Union College.
  • Schenectady: Dome interior of Nott Memorial Library at Union College.
  • Schenectady: Tile floor of Nott Memorial Library at Union College.
  • Schenectady: Science complex of Union College.
  • Schenectady: Chapel of Union College.
  • Schenectady: Schaffer Library of Union College.
  • Schenectady: Church opposite Union College.

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