

Halfway there, we took a spontaneous right turn and ended up in beautiful Nyack, N.Y., a quaint, historic 1.6 square mile village in Rockland County on the western shore of the Hudson River. The town is so small that walking down the street, we met Mayor Richard Kavesh, a proud Democrat.
Nyack has two main drags: Broadway, marked by scores of restored Victorian homes (the village was incorporated in 1883) and Main Street, lined with local retailers, galleries, restaurants and government buildings. Let's take a walk, shall we?


Sustenance, please... We stopped by the Skylark Cafe, which has been on Main Street for 43 years.

On to the historic buildings, yes?


And now my ever-loving favorite... beautiful, historic homes...
Above: This is the birthplace of artist Edward Hopper, whom The Smoking Nun recently featured!
Coming next: The mansions in northern Nyack along the Hudson River.
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