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In lower New York Bay, 3.3 miles east of New Dorp Beach 40°32′17″N 74°02′35″W / 40.538056°N 74.043056°W / 40.538056; -74.043056 ( West Bank Light New Dorp Beach
The New York Public Library (NYPL)'s New Dorp branch at 309 New Dorp Lane, is one of the busiest libraries on Staten Island. [32] The one-story branch was established by local residentsand opened in 1907 as the New Dorp Community Library.
The house, considered haunted, was listed for sale in 2015 for US$2.3 million. [3] In 1921, the Richmond County Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a stone marker at the approximate location of the tavern to signify that the tavern once stood there. The marker is located at the corner of New Dorp Lane and Richmond Road. [1]
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
The original New Dorp station building of the Staten Island Railway, which was also relocated from New Dorp.. The creation of the museum site at Historic Richmond Town was the result of efforts by many Staten Islanders, led by local historians and preservationists: Loring McMillen, William T. Davis and local banker David L. Decker.
New Dorp Beach (2012), where 14 acres were purchased in 1879 for building the hospital. The Staten Island land acquired along the shore of New Dorp Beach was used for what became St. John's Guild Seaside Hospital. Although the hospital was not dedicated until June 1899, [1] the prior year, in September, they reported handling 255 newborns. [2]
John A. Lynch (1882–1954), New York state senator and Staten Island borough president. Jim Mutrie (1851–1938), baseball pioneer. John L. O'Sullivan (1813–1895), journalist who first utilized in print the phrase Manifest Destiny to embody American expansionist ambitions.
With more than 30 original historic structures on four different sites covering over 100 acres of parkland, Historic Richmond Town is a living history village and museum complex that evokes 350 years of the history and culture of New York City. The Staten Island Historical Society also plays an active role in promoting and assisting research ...