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  2. Richmond County Courthouse (Staten Island) - Wikipedia

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    The County Clerk, with the county records, moved across the street to 130 Stuyvesant Place in 1999, with the law library following in 2000. [4] The Supreme Court, with the exception of the Matrimonial Parts, moved to the new fifth County Courthouse in late 2015.

  3. St. George, Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    [129] [130] The 20-story Castleton Park Apartments, at 165-185 St. Marks Place, are estimated to be the tallest buildings on Staten Island. [ 131 ] The August and Augusta Schoverling House, [ 132 ] Vanderzee-Harper House [ 133 ] and four of the "Horton's Row" houses at 411–417 Westervelt Avenue are designated as official city landmarks.

  4. List of Occupy movement protest locations in the United States

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    Initial Occupy Wall Street protest at Zuccotti Park has spread to other parts of the city, with separate occupations and occupy groups in Harlem and Washington Heights in Manhattan, in Jackson Heights in Queens, in Bushwick, Sunset Park, Williamsburg and Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, Staten Island, and in The Bronx.

  5. Dr. Samuel MacKenzie Elliott House - Wikipedia

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    So great was his influence on the first settlement of this part of the north shore of Staten Island that the neighborhood was then known as "Elliotville". [2] It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, dark grey, locally quarried stone cottage in the Gothic style cottage. It has a gable roof with a small, pointed arch window under the rear gable. [3]

  6. Staten Island Borough Hall - Wikipedia

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    Each niche is 13 feet (4 m) high by 6.5 feet (2 m) wide. Frederick Charles Stahr, who grew up on Staten Island and had studied painting in Munich and at the Academy of Design in Rome, had been promised a commission by fellow Staten Islander John Carrere, but no money for murals was available when the building was finished in 1906.

  7. Stuyvesant family - Wikipedia

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    The Stuyvesant family is a family of American politicians and landowners in New York City. The family is of Dutch origin and is descended from Peter Stuyvesant (1610–1672), who was born in Peperga , Friesland , Netherlands and served as the last Dutch Director-General of New Netherland .

  8. Brighton Heights Reformed Church - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Heights Reformed Church is a Dutch Reformed church at 320 St. Marks Place in St. George, Staten Island, New York City. It is the second of two church buildings that have stood on the site. It is the second of two church buildings that have stood on the site.

  9. Staten Island Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Staten Island Museum was founded in 1881 as a private society of local naturalists and antiquarians who pooled their personal collections to create the public museum in 1908. William T. Davis , along with Nathaniel Lord Britton , Arthur Hollick, [ 1 ] Charles W. Leng , are some of the founding fathers who also contributed significantly to ...

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