SPECIAL NOTICE: The Seguine Avenue Walking Tour has been cancelled today!


TOUR CANCELLED TODAY!  Please check back at this Blog for a rescheduled date!  Thank you!


A Walking Tour of Historic Seguine Avenue,  Prince’s Bay
Saturday, December 14, 1:00 P.M.
The Abraham Manee-Seguine Homestead in Winter

Meeting place: Prince’s Bay SIRT station.
We will view the houses from the exterior only.
Refreshments will be served  at the conclusion of the tour.

$10 per person

For reservations, call PLSI:   718 980-1551.   
The community known today as Prince’s Bay, with its high rolling streets and views of the bay, is one of Staten Island’s more scenic and historically interesting areas. It is bounded on the east by Wolfe’s Pond Park and on the west by Pleasant Plains and Mount Loretto.  Lemon Creek winds through the community on its way to the bay. The former Red Bank Lighthouse, on its high bluff at the edge of Mount Loretto, marks the western point of the bay.  Seguine Point is the eastern point. The Prince’s Bay SIRT Station opened in 1860 near today’s Seguine Avenue (formerly known as Prince’s Bay Road) just south of Amboy Road.  Seguine Avenue runs down to the waterfront.

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