Austin Rome (DADDYROME): I brought my nephews here they had a great time. Beautiful museum, small but excellent design and setup. This whole area is amazing so much history. I cant wait to til the spring really comes in, to walk around the grounds. I learned about the Black Angels never heard about them before my visit. Snug harbor is a Staten Island gem.
John Loughran: Sits in a sandbar off the Arthur Kill shipping channel.Easiest entrance by foot is thru adjacent Blazing Star cemetery and down a thorny path. Best time to go is March/April or October/November and wear boots being it is marshy grassland. I even found a football and I took it to the house …
HAUNT Reviews: This haunt was not scary. It was more like you entered into rooms and they did little skits.This is not your pop out high intensity haunt! The hayride was basic and short but the actors saved it!! VERY cool creepy vibe! The house was the best attraction of the night. To be honest, I would revisit just because it’s such a cool place. The staff was into it and actors good! Would vist if you live close to the area!
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Allan Hunter: We went here by happenstance. We had taken the ferry as way of seeing the view from the harbor and discovered this beautiful tribute. It’s very beautiful and moving in its simplicity and elegant design. An excellent memorial for those who lost their lives on that tragic day.
Nils Paellmann: Historically significant 17th century mansion. It is called the Conference House since Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Edward Rutledge met with Lord Howe here on September 11, 1776, in an unsuccessful attempt to halt the American revolution. Surrounded by beautiful park. Nice modern viewing station overlooking Raritan Bay.
Erik Z: This is an amazing experience it contains a lot of information and features many amazing art pieces by John A Noble. Most of the maritime ship art is by Noble.
The museum features 3 floors and offers many rooms that serve as recreations of old ship cabins. It lets you see what it was like living in one of the ships.
It also contains tons of ship models. Theres actually so many things to see in this museum. Its hard to believe that its free. You can pay whatever you would like to see this museum.
The staff were also very kind and helpful.
I would definitely recommend a visit.
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Dani Baal: The Greenbelt Nature Center, located in Staten Island, is a tranquil retreat offering a beautiful escape into nature. The center is surrounded by the lush greenery of the Greenbelt, one of the city’s largest parks, providing visitors with an array of walking trails, wildlife, and natural beauty. The center itself offers educational exhibits about the local environment, as well as programs and events for all ages. Whether you’re hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, it’s a perfect spot for nature lovers seeking a serene experience in NYC.
Alvin Ho: Really nice place to ride a bike and explore. The park is not entirely opened yet. When I went there was supposed to be a guided birding tour, but it ended up being an "explore" yourself kind of a day which I didnt expect.