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The Staten Island Museum helps visitors discover the unique offerings of NYC’s southernmost borough.
See Staten Island's premiere arts and cultural center.
The centerpiece exhibition is artist John A. Noble’s charming and unique houseboat studio, a 19th century teak yacht cabin which is restored and installed within the museum.
Enjoy imaginative, creative and cultural hands-on experiences.
This Staten Island park—named to honor local cricket club member Lieutenant Randolph Walker Jr., who died in World War I—is known for its rich history in the New York cricket and tennis worlds, including being the grounds of the Staten Island Cricket and Tennis Club in 1872.
Stretching almost 200 acres, this green haven features three lakes, lots of woodlands, running paths and, in the winter, an ice skating rink.
This beloved beer garden's charms are in its brews and friendly staff.
This Snug Harbor site is just a ferry ride away from the buzzing streets of Manhattan.
Pick up packs of IPAs, sours and stouts to go, or sit indoors or streetside to indulge in some pizza, pasta and Italian dishes accompanied by your choice of draft brews.
A stunning setting on the Staten Island waterfront is complemented by a Mediterranean menu.
This playground has ramps or transfer stations or accessible play elements.