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Tottenville Historical Society

The former Village of Tottenville had no organization or place to care for its records and treasures of the past. Scattered in shoeboxes, attic trunks, scrapbooks and dusty basement library stacks were the isolated repositories that contained clues to the Village's history.

You'll find publications pertaining to many fascinating subjects including - Nature, Wildlife, Architecture, Art, Staten Island History and much more! You can even purchase a membership online.

Located just one block east of Bay Street at 2 Hylan Boulevard is the childhood home of Alice Austen, one of America’s earliest and most accomplished female photographers. Known as Clear Comfort, Alice’s home was built in 1690 as a seaside cottage

The Conference House, built in the 17th Century and located at the southern most tip of New York State in Staten Island, is famous for the Peace Conference held there on September 11, 1776.
Staten Island Historical Society

Historic Richmond Town is New York City’s living history village and museum complex. Visitors can explore the diversity of the American experience, especially that of Staten Island and its neighboring communities, from the colonial period to the present.
Snug Harbor Cultural Center

Snug Harbor Cultural Center, a distinguished Smithsonian Affiliate, is Staten Island's premier destination for culture and entertainment.
Sea View Historic Foundation
Affordable Supportive Senior Housing will include hotel-like services such as three meals daily, weekly laundry and linen service, activities, jitney service to the local malls and will also include cable TV.
Tibetan Museum

The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art celebrates its 60th anniversary of the Museum's official opening with the installation of a new exhibition, From Staten Island to Shangri-La:
Preservation League of Staten Island
The Preservation League of Staten Island (PLSI) is the only borough-wide historic preservation organization in New York City. Organized in 1977, the PLSI’s mission is to:
Staten Island History on the Web
Libraries are the memory of humankind, irreplaceable repositories of documents of human thought and action.
Help Find Your Ancestors.
or those of you interested in tracing your family tree, I have listed several web sites that can be helpful. I will be attaching more as times go by.
Moravian Cemetery
AmericanTowns offers communities a single online location for everything--and everyone -- needed to navigate daily life in their town. The AmericanTowns site is an indispensable practical tool and the most effective way to bring neighbors together.
Richmond Recovery

Uncovering Staten Island's past through modern metal detecting technology
Read "Staten Island"
by Dr. Thomas W. Matteo

From the moment Giovanni da Verrazzano first spied it in 1524, Staten Island has been recognized as a verdant oasis at the mouth of one of the world's most breathtaking natural harbors. Since that time, Staten Island has evolved from a hunting ground and farming community to one of suburban homes and small businesses.
For your copy of "Staten Island" contact me Dr. Thomas W. Matteo
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A Walk Around Staten Island

A WALK AROUND STATEN ISLAND
WITH DAVID HARTMAN AND HISTORIAN BARRY LEWIS
If you missed the show, check out the web site link below
www.thirteen.org/statenisland
From the ferry landing at St. George to the Conference House in Tottenville, a new documentary, A WALK AROUND STATEN ISLAND, celebrates the culture and history of New York City's greenest borough. Hartman and Lewis have traversed the island to discover Asian arts, classic homes, personalities, hidden gems, and great local pizza - capturing it all on tape to share with the greater New York City region on Thirteen/WNET.
With A WALK AROUND STATEN ISLAND, Thirteen has completed coverage of all five boroughs and beyond. In addition to Staten Island, Hartman and Lewis's past "Walking Tour" programs have included A Walk Through the Bronx, A Walk Through Central Park, A Walk in Greenwich Village, A Walk Around Brooklyn, A Walk Through Harlem, A Walk Up Broadway, A Walk Through Newark, A Walk Though Hoboken, A Walk Through Queens, and A Walk Down 42nd Street.
Major funding for A Walk Around Staten Island is made possible by
Richmond County Savings Foundation, American Express,
Richmond University Medical Center, and by public funds from the
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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