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  2. St. George Coast Guard Station - Wikipedia

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    The site has views of the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, Brooklyn's Shore Parkway, Governors Island, and Manhattan. During the summer months, concerts and events sponsored by local organizations such as Staten Island Community Board 1 and the Downtown Staten Island Council attract tourists from the ferry as well as local residents.

  3. Bloomfield, Staten Island - Wikipedia

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    A large oil storage terminal maintained by Gulf Oil could also once be found there, leading to one of the service roads of the West Shore Expressway receiving the name of Gulf Avenue; the 440 acres (178 ha) terminal (built in 1936), which housed 82 tanks having a total capacity of 215 million US gallons (814,000 cubic metres (28,700,000 cu ft ...

  4. 1973 Staten Island gas explosion - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Council passed a bill imploring the New York City Department of City Planning to prohibit any gas storage tanks from being constructed. [7] Mayor John Lindsay signed a bill on March 25 that prevented the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals from granting zoning variances for tanks, meaning that they could not be larger ...

  5. Worthington Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Enterprises is the parent company of consumer brands including Balloon Time helium tanks, Bernzomatic, Garden Weasel, General, HALO, Hawkeye, Level5 Tools, Mag-Torch, Pactool International and more. Worthington Enterprises is the only manufacturer of disposable 1lb propane cylinders in North America, which are sold under the ...

  6. Arlington Yard - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] Arlington Yards was the hub of Staten Island's freight industry for most of the 20th century. [6] The engine house at Arlington was a small, two stall, cinder-block building. [6] There was a tank car to fuel locomotives in the yard. [6] Materials used to perform minor repairs to freight cars could be found inside the building. [6]

  7. Howland Hook Marine Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The terminal was purchased in 1973 by the New York City government for $47.5 million, [2] and United States Lines moved its container port operation there that year. [3] In 1985, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) leased the terminal for 38 years. [4] The PANYNJ took full ownership of Howland Hook Marine Terminal in 2024.