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Bayley Seton is located on a 20-acre (81,000 m 2), 12-building site in the Clifton and Stapleton areas of the North Shore of the New York City Borough of Staten Island.The complex is bounded by Bay Street to the east, Vanderbilt Avenue to the south, Tompkins Avenue to the west, and residential development to the north. [1]
Staten Island University Hospital (SIUH) is a member hospital of Northwell Health.It is a major tertiary referral center in Staten Island, New York City. [1]SIUH is a two-campus, 668-bed specialized teaching hospital. [1]
Stapleton is a neighborhood in northeastern Staten Island in New York City, United States.It is located along the waterfront of Upper New York Bay, roughly bounded on the north by Tompkinsville at Grant Street, on the south by Clifton at Vanderbilt Avenue, and on the west by St. Paul's Avenue and Van Duzer Street, which form the border with the community of Grymes Hill.
Tappen Park is a small park and square in the Stapleton neighborhood on the East Shore of Staten Island, New York City. It is bounded by Bay Street on the east, Water Street on the north, and Canal Street on the south and west. It is named for First World War veteran James Tappen. The land that the park is sited on was first purchased by the ...
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It was located on the site of present Berta A. Dreyfus Intermediate School 49 and the Stapleton Houses. The stadium was built in the early 1920s by the wealthy owner of the local Thompson's Lumber Company. It was built against a hill in Staten Island's Stapleton neighborhood and doubled in summer as a home for semi-pro baseball. Inside its ...
The Stapleton station is an elevated Staten Island Railway station in the neighborhood of Stapleton, Staten Island, New York, located at Bay Street and Prospect Street on the main line. History [ edit ]
St. John's Church: February 19, 1974: St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church Rectory, 1333 Bay St June 28, 2016: St. Patrick's Church: February 20, 1968: St. Paul's Memorial Church and Rectory: July 22, 1975: St. Peter's German Evangelical Church at Kreischerville (Free Magyar Reformed Church), Parish Hall and Rectory: July 26, 1994