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Victory Boulevard at Glen St. Travis–Chelsea: Established 1795, many people important in developing Staten Island are buried here. 51: Temple Emanu-El: Temple Emanu-El: August 2, 2007 : 984 Post Ave.
Brougham Cottage (47-46 Amboy Road) December 13, 2016: Mary and David Burgher House, William Street January 12, 2010: Christ Church Complex: August 10, 2010: Christopher House, Historic Richmond Town December 13, 1967: Church of St. Andrew, Old Mill Rd & Arthur Kill Rd, Historic Richmond Town November 15, 1967
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.
Old Place; Old Town; Pleasant Plains; Port Ivory; Port Richmond; Prince's Bay; ... Staten Island Advance, 2015. This page was last edited on 6 January 2025, at 00:00 ...
As of the 2010 census, the demographics of Old Place were roughly as follows: 50.4% White, 5.4% Black, 38.5% Hispanic, 3.3% Asian, 2.4% Other. [1] This is defining Old Place as everything within the boundaries of Census Tract 323 south of the railroad tracks.
He founded Oude Dorp in the same year, and subsequently received a land grant on Staten Island, erecting the original stone section of the house around 1662. [3] His daughter Martha (1652–1736) inherited the property and resided there with her husband, Thomas Stillwell (1651–1704/1705), and later with her second husband, Rev. David de ...
The road is one of the older ones on Staten Island, presumably dating back to the early-to-mid-19th century. Early writings and periodicals refer to Richmond Avenue as the road from Port Richmond to New Springville, just north of the Fresh Kills. Sections of road along what is currently Richmond Avenue were known by various names, such as Old ...
Just a bit further north, the expressway enters exit 9 northbound, a single ramp to Glen Street. Just north of Glen Street, the West Shore Expressway enters a semi-directional T interchange with the northwest-southeast Staten Island Expressway portion of I-278. At this interchange, NY 440 and I-278 become concurrent for a short distance on the ...