Thursday, March 27, 2008

Major Attractions of Staten Island

Staten Island is full of natural attractions, picturesque water scenic beauty, mesmerizing amusement parks, cultural hotspots, and the world famous Staten Island ferry. That’s why visitors often say, “If You haven’t seen Staten Island, you really haven’t seen New York”. Staten Island is the smallest in population and third largest in geographic size among the five boroughs of New York.

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Even today, Staten Island retains its “small town” suburban feel within the dynamism of a metropolitan city. The island comprises sixty five distinct towns interwoven in a fabric of parks and natural areas creating a friendly neighborhood. Staten Islanders represent diverse ethnic community.

Staten Island is consistently one of the fastest growing counties in New York State, yet it retains a strong feeling of the country within its own picturesque landscape. The museums, parks, theatres, cultural centers, schools and colleges can be a matter of zeal for any city in the world.

Major Attractions of Staten Island includes:

  • 1 Staten Island Ferry: Staten Island ferry has been attracting people from all over the world right from its beginning in the year of 1906. The ferry has been transporting commuters, visitors, and sightseers between Staten Island to Manhattan. The 25 minutes ferry ride passes by the Statue of Liberty and Governor’s Island providing excellent view of New York’s great landmarks. Earlier people had to pay for this ferry ride, but now this historic ride if FREE.
  • 2 Postcards (Memorial for September 11 Victims): On Sept. 11, 2001, Staten Island lost its 274 citizens. To remember loved ones of Staten Islanders, borough President James Molinaro led the effort to create a memorial. Postcards feature two fiberglass structure resembling postcards, perhaps sent to lost loved ones. The memorial honors each victim with their details (name, birth date, place of work at the time of attack) on a granite plate.
  • 3 Staten Island Yankees – The places is situated just a short walk from Staten Island ferry, One can have glimpses of some of the best Baseball in town. Tickets are affordably priced and it’s always a fun watching the action. Staten Island Yankees is one of the best minor Baseball stadiums in the nation. Some of the brightest stars of Baseball got their start with Staten Island Yankees
  • 4 Staten Island Borough Hall – Built in 1906, Borough Hall’s French Renaissance Doric columns, limestone trim and clock tower have made it the most recognizable landmarks on Staten Island. Borough Hall houses several government offices, The marble lobby contains a series of illustrations portraying significant events in Staten Island’s history
  • 5 Staten Island Museum – This is a place which is favorite for people of all age groups. The Museum houses fossils, bugs, paintings and curiosities. Thousands of artifacts illustrate the Staten Island’s history, culture and wildlife. The extensive art collection includes pieces ranging from Ancient Egyptian era to Modern works.

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