Clifton Walking Tour, Saturday, May 18, 2013 2:00 PM




Please join the Preservation League of Staten Island for a walking tour of historic Clifton, Staten Island. Clifton, along with nearby New Brighton, was one of the City's first romantic suburbs. Planned and designed in 1836, to offer New Yorkers an escape from the crowded conditions of New York City. Houses and grounds were laid out on over-sized lots to take advantage of Staten Island's then picturesque rural landscape and panoramic views.
Located near Cornelius Vanderbilt's successful ferry landing, which provided quick transportation to Manhattan and Brooklyn, Clifton become a desirable location for wealthy merchants looking to live and raise a family, while still having convenient access to their businesses and the growing commerce on NY Harbor.
A walk through Clifton highlights its architecturally diverse buildings with many styles represented. Many of the leading and influential architect's of the day, including Carrere and Hasting, Delano and Aldrich plus Staten Island's 'own' Edward A. Sargent have their architectural designs on display throughout the neighborhood.


The nearby Bayley Seton hospital campus, with its historic and land mark buildings, including the prominent Seaman's Retreat, will also be featured on the tour.

The walking tour will meet and leave from the Staten Island Railroad Clifton station (@ Norwood Avenue and Bay Street) and starting at 2 pm. For more information contact jpkfhc@verizon.net or 917-886-4389.

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