Historic Richmond Town

441 Clarke Avenue
Staten Island, NY - 10306

Type: History Museums
(718) 351-1611
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Historic Richmond Town is a living history village located in Staten Island, New York. It offers a unique glimpse into early American life through its collection of historic buildings, exhibits, and interactive demonstrations. The site features a preserved 18th and 19th-century village where visitors can explore period homes, a colonial courthouse, and a variety of historical artifacts.

Why Visit Historic Richmond Town

  • Historical Buildings: Tour a collection of over 30 historic buildings, including early American homes, churches, and a 19th-century courthouse, that bring the past to life.
  • Interactive Exhibits: Engage with living history demonstrations and educational programs that showcase traditional crafts, trades, and everyday life from the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • Cultural Events: Participate in special events and festivals that celebrate historical milestones and cultural heritage, offering a fun and educational experience for the whole family.
  • Scenic Beauty: Enjoy the park-like setting of the village, which includes gardens and green spaces that enhance the historic atmosphere.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Historic Richmond Town is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the village is less crowded. Many special events and historical reenactments occur during these seasons, providing additional opportunities for interactive experiences. The village is open seasonally, so checking the schedule before visiting is recommended.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Accessible via Interstate 295 and local roads, with parking available on-site at the village.
  • Public Transit: Reachable by Staten Island’s public buses; the nearest bus stops are within walking distance of the village.
  • Bike: For local visitors, biking is an option with bike racks available near the entrance.

Tips for Visitors

  • Check Event Schedules: Review the village’s calendar for special events and programs that might interest you during your visit.
  • Wear Comfortable Shoes: Prepare for walking on uneven terrain and exploring multiple buildings, so wear comfortable footwear.
  • Bring Essentials: Pack water, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate clothing, as much of the exploration is outdoors.
  • Plan Your Visit: Allocate a few hours to fully explore the village and engage with the various exhibits and demonstrations.

Historic Richmond Town offers an immersive experience of America's colonial and early modern history, providing a hands-on learning environment that appeals to history enthusiasts and families alike. With its preserved buildings and interactive programming, it offers a fascinating look into life in early Staten Island and beyond.

Museum Info

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Opening Hours Wednesday to Sunday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Ticket Fees Adults: $8.00
Seniors & Students (12-17): $6.00
Children 4-11: $5.00
   
Every FRIDAY regular admission is FREE!
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Year Established 1837

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