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  2. Hamilton Park Community Houses - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Park Community Houses are three historic homes located at New Brighton, Staten Island, New York. The Pritchard House (66 Harvard Ave., c. 1853) is a large, 2-story L-shaped brick building coated with rusticated stucco. No 32 Park Place (c. 1865) is a two-story, brick dwelling with a mansard roof. It features an Italianate style cornice.

  3. 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]

  4. Stapleton Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Stapleton Houses are a housing project in the Stapleton neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City. The project consists of six 8-story buildings with 693 apartment units. It covers 16.87 acres (6.83 ha) and is bordered by Tompkins Avenue, and Broad, Hill, Warren and Gordon Streets.

  5. List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Staten Island

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    Public School 15 (Daniel D. Tompkins School) (Staten Island Area Office, Office of Building Services, Division of School Facilities, New York City Board of Education) November 19, 1996: Public School 20 Annex, 160 Heberton Ave March 22, 1988: Public School 28 (Former), 276 Center St September 15, 1998: Reformed Church of Huguenot Park

  6. Stapleton Heights, Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    Postcard of a house in Stapleton Heights. Stapleton Heights (or Stapleton Hill) is a neighborhood in northeastern Staten Island, New York City.It stands on the second of a series of hills that form a "backbone" running diagonally across the island from northeast to southwest, between Ward Hill (the first of the hills as they rise from Tompkinsville) and Grymes Hill; to the east is Stapleton ...

  7. List of television stations in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Hillsong Channel on 48.2, JUCE TV/Smile of a Child TV on 48.3, Enlace on 48.4, TBN Salsa on 48.5 South Jersey: Atlantic City: 4 4 WACP: TCT: Lone Star Channel on 4.2, Heartland on 4.3, Shop LC on 4.4, Jewelry TV on 4.5, Infomercials on 4.6 Wildwood: 40 36 WMGM-TV: True Crime Network: GetTV on 40.2, Univision on 40.3 (simulcast of WUVP-DT 65.1 ...

  8. Richmond Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Avenue is served by the following bus routes: [7] The primary buses are the S59 and S89, serving the entire corridor except for two portions: between Platinum Avenue and either Staten Island Mall’s north entrance/exit (S59), or Richmond Hill Road (S89), and between Yukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road (S59 only).

  9. 364 and 390 Van Duzer Street - Wikipedia

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    This hybrid style is indigenous to Staten Island. The house was built in 1835 by Robert M. Hazard, captain of the Nautilus, a ferryboat owned by Daniel Tompkins, as well as postmaster of Tompkinsville. [2] 390 Van Duzer Street. 390 Van Duzer Street is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, clapboard-covered house with an original 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story kitchen wing.