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Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: Site of a historic peace treaty attempt during the Revolutionary War. There are reenactments every year. Also, over 200 acres of parkland and trails to explore.
Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: Celebrating two remarkable Italians: Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian revolutionary, and Antonio Meucci, the true inventor of the telephone.
Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: The first museum of its kind in the United States. Home to an expansive collection of Tibetan artifacts. Beautiful, Himalayan-like setting on Lighthouse Hill resembles a monastery.
History Museum · Randall Manor · 4 tips and reviews
Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: Celebrating the life-work of maritime artist John Noble, this museum and gallery is also home to Noble's houseboat-studio. That's right, there's a boat inside the museum!
Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: The oldest continually-inhabited free black settlement in the United States. The museum and library features exhibits on the history of the community and African Americans.
1000 Richmond Ter (Snug Harbor Rd), Staten Island, NY
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Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: Built as a home for retired sailors, this 83-acre campus features historic buildings, botanical gardens, art galleries and much more. Home to the first classic Chinese Scholar's Garden in the U.S.
Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: Kids can explore the arctic, put on a play, be a bug and much more at the Children's Museum! They'll be having so much fun, they won't realize they're learning too!
History Museum · Randall Manor · 15 tips and reviews
Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: A "mini-Smithsonian" with art, science, and local history. Just two blocks from the Staten Island Ferry, it hosts an exhibit on the famous boat's first 100 years of service.
Visit Staten Island VisitStatenIsland.com: Home to NYC's only weather-predicting groundhog and one of the most extensive reptile collections in the U.S.! See some of your favorite animals: Otters, Amur Leopards, a red panda, and more!