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Staten Island Institute of Arts & Science

The Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences (SIIAS) is a general museum, which exhibits natural science specimens, artworks, historical objects, archival documents, photographs, and books relating primarily to the people and environment of Staten Island.

Staten Island Ferry Information

The Staten Island Ferry has been a municipal service since 1905, and currently carries over 19 million passengers annually on a 5.2-mile run between the St. George Terminal in Staten Island and the Whitehall Terminal in lower Manhattan. Service is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Staten Island Ferry is the most reliable form of mass transit, with an on-time performance of over 96 percent.

Historic Richmond Town

A Historic village and museum complex devoted to life on Staten Island.

National Lighthouse Museum

The Museum is a place where children of all ages can use their natural curiosity, creativity and imagination to explore many exciting aspects of the world around us.

Staten Island Zoo

The zoo is located at 614 Broadway, Staten Island, New York, 10310, and is open seven days a week from 10 AM until 4:45 PM

John A. Noble Maritime Collection

An education program with art, history, drama, music, and boat trips to the ships' graveyards of New York.

Alice Austen House

This Gothic Revival Victorian cottage, with sweeping views of New York harbor, displays the work of Alice Austen, pioneer photographer of turn-of-the-century New York life.

Richmond County Bank Ballpark

Home of the Staten Island Yankees. Conveniently located near the Staten Island Hotel.

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