Office of Borough President James P. Molinaro
Staten Island, New York
Staten Island Attractions
Former home of Alice Austen, one of America's earliest and most accomplished female photographers.
A designated New York City landmark that is home to the Staten Island Borough President's Office. Its lobby murals depict the history of Staten Island.
CSI Center for the Arts - College of Staten Island
The ideal performance venue for Staten Island and neighboring communities features five theatres under one roof
Site of a 1776 peace conference between representatives of the Continental Congress and the Commander of British Forces during the Revolutionary War.
Fish Tanks at the St. George Ferry Terminal
The Ferry Terminal in St. George is home to two peaceful and elegant saltwater fish tanks.
Fort Wadsworth - Gateway National Recreation Area
One of the oldest military sites in the United States, Fort Wadsworth guarded New York City for almost 200 years.
The historic home of Antonio Meucci, the true inventor of the
telephone and Giuseppe Garibaldi, who championed the unification of
the Italian state.
Site of the original seat of the Richmond County Government, Historic Richmond Town is New York City’s living history and museum village.
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
Located on Lighthouse Hill, the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art offers visitors exposure to Tibetan Culture, complete with a realistic replication of a Buddhist Temple.
On the St. George waterfront, adjacent to the Staten Island Ferry Terminal, is the future site of the National Lighthouse Center and Museum.
New York Chinese Scholar's Garden
The first Chinese Scholar's Garden in the United States.
The Noble Maritime Collection features the art and writings of John A. Noble.
Home of the Staten Island Yankees.
Beautifully restored historic theater located in "downtown" Staten Island.
Sandy Ground Historical Museum
Founded in the early 19th century by freed black men from New York, Sandy Ground is the oldest community established by freed slaves in North America.
Originally a housing residence for retired seaman, Snug Harbor is an 83-acre National Historic Landmark District whose grand 19th century buildings house Snug Harbor Cultural Center and many other Cultural Organizations.
Staten Island Botanical Garden
Within the grounds of the Snug Harbor Cultural Center, The Staten Island Botanical Garden is a 53 acre natural woodland with over 20 specimen gardens.
Staten Island Children's Museum
A place where kids can learn by actively doing, not just passively watching.
The Staten Island Museum - SIIAS (the Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences) is devoted to the history of Staten Island and its people
Staten Island September 11 Memorial
Dedicated to the Staten Island victims of terrorist attacks.
New York City’s biggest little zoo features an internationally acclaimed reptile collection.

