Explore a lively tour of Staten Island through a century of landmarks, shorelines, and old-time characters.
This nonfiction guide invites you to stroll, ride, and linger along the island’s varied landscapes—from crumbling towers and seaside pubs to grand estates and quiet graveyards. Rich with place-by-place detail, it pairs practical routes with vivid scenes that capture the island’s history and charm.
The book unfolds as a ramble along rail lines and shoreline, describing how to reach forested paths, cliffside viewpoints, and memorable stops. It blends narrative glimpses of ships, palaces, and colonial tales with practical advice for enjoying a day trip or longer excursion. While focused on what you’ll see, it also ties in historical color and anecdotes that celebrate the island’s early settlers and notable figures.
- Follow suggested itineraries that combine travel by train, foot, or carriage with stops at scenic overlooks and historic sites.
- Discover key spots such as towers, old houses, cemeteries, and fortifications, with clear directions to each stop.
- Learn about local lore, notable residents, and early settler stories woven into the landscapes.
- Enjoy vivid descriptions of beaches, gardens, and village life that bring the island to life.
Ideal for travelers who love historical travelogues, scenic rambles, and nostalgic looks at Staten Island’s past and present. It’s well suited for planners mapping a day trip or readers curious about a bygone era of the borough.