HOOK 37
In the age of burnout, AI and
everything in between, the pri-
vate spaces we retreat to have
the ability to do so much more
than simply provide shelter;
they become us and shape the
lifestyle we lead. they help us
find balance in the daily grind
and peace in the place we call
home. For many in the tri-state
area this balance has a city vs
country equa5on. o%en work
and careers are 5ed to the city,
but there's a magne5c gravita-
5onal pull toward natural envi-
ronments and connec5on to
community.
nyack is where the best of both worlds col-
lide. A 40-minute drive from Manha6an leads
to homes with legacies, a thriving downtown
complete with a cultural scene and a land-
scape that inspired the Hudson River School
ar5sts, architects, and actors alike. And no
be6er center of it all than tallman Avenue.
Here at 32 tallman Avenue stands a homage to Second Empire architecture and a home that's both "town and country."
Built circa 1874 with its Mansard roof and architectural adornment, 32 tallman has a commanding street presence. Iron
gates and a porte-cochère give the feeling that you've arrived at a country estate, all while offering easy walkable access to
nyack's restaurants, museums, music venues, riverfront, and parks.
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