Tappan Zee Bridge exhibit at Nyack Library
An exhibit titled "Looking Back at Tappan Zee Bridge I and its effects on the Nyacks", presented by the Historical Society of the Nyacks, is on display in the Carnegie Room at the Nyack Library through Oct. 31, 2012. The stated purpose of the exhibit is "to inform and educate residents about the past and what they may anticipate in the very near future during construction of the second Tappan Zee Bridge." (Aug. 2, 2012)
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