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A Bird Named Goldilocks This whimsical, intimate bronze sculpture was created by Staten Island artist Anne Marie McDonnell and installed in 1995. McD...
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Aesop Playground Aesop (c.620 BC-564 BC) is famous for his fables, metaphorical fairly tales with moral conclusions. According to Greek tradit...
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Alice Austen House and Park
This park overlooking New York Harbor is named for Alice Austen (1866-1952), an accomplished photographer, who resided at th...
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Allison Park This park honors George William Allison (1888-1939), an engineer who used his expertise to usher in a new era of public works ...
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Annadale Green
This site and its environs were originally part of the Township of Westfield, which was established by the British in 1688...
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Anthony R. Gaeta Park “Know what your values are in life - then tough decisions are not hard to make.”
-Anthony R. Gaeta
A...
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Arbutus Woods Park The trailing arbutus (Epigaea repens) plant used to grow in sandy or rocky clearings all over Staten Island. However, the spe...
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Arden Heights Woods Playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) set “As You Like It” in the Forest of Arden, a wooded area in Central E...
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Arrochar Playground
In 1840, W.W. MacFarland built his estate on this land and named it Arrochar for the hills of his Scottish hometown. The or...
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Arthur Von Briesen Park This landscaped park on the northeastern shore of Staten Island occupies the site of the former estate of Arthur Von Briesen (...
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Austin J. Mcdonald Playground This playground honors Austin J. McDonald (1892-1918) a New York City resident killed in the line of duty during World War I. ...
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