A young girl in a red sports cap and jersey receiving a certificate from an older man at a table marked 'Ardsley Historical Society' on an outdoor tennis court.
Children sitting on grass watching a youth baseball game, wearing team jerseys in blue and maroon, with trees, a chain-link fence, and a baseball field in the background.
A rectangular stone memorial plaque with engraved names, mounted on a brick wall. The names listed include Henry W. Longfellow, John G. Whittier, Wm. Cullen Bryant, James Russell Lowell, Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Washington Irving, James F. Cooper, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
A white stone memorial plaque with engraved names on a brick wall. Names include George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Hamilton, Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Webster, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Clay, and James Madison.
Black and white photograph of a sign for Ardsley High School celebrating four consecutive New York State Baseball Championships from 1986 to 1989, featuring a silhouette of a baseball player holding a ball with the name 'Ardsley' on it.
A plaque on a large rock commemorating Richard A. Fontana, former mayor of Ardsley, with snow-covered ground around it.
A black-and-white cartoon showing three people looking at a highway exit sign for Ardsley and Dobbs Ferry, with an exit half a mile away. The sign humorously references a New York State Thruway, suggesting it is an art exhibit. The caption reads, "The original hangs on the New York State Thruway."
A rusted, historic cannonball displayed on a black stand with a plaque that reads, "Authentic Revolutionary War Cannon-Ball, Found Ardsley, NY 1988, Donated by the Yamrone Family."
A sidewalk garden with a wooden post sign that reads 'May Peace Prevail On Earth.' Surrounding the sign are painted rocks with messages promoting peace and various flags, some with the word 'Peace' and others with symbols or flags of different countries. The garden has leafless trees, bushes, and mulch, with houses and a street in the background.
Plaque with a photograph of Beverly A. Levine in the center, an American flag on the left, and a Yankees logo on the right. The plaque honors Beverly A. Levine's volunteer work and involvement in various community and organizational roles from 1970 to 2012, and mentions her being an avid New York Yankees fan and amateur singer.