Articles of interest in Perth Amboy
Mariners' Harbor is a station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It has two tracks and one island platform. It is located in an open cut. It was abandoned on March 31, 1953, along with the South Beach Branch and the re…
Livingston is a station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It had two tracks and two side platforms. It was abandoned on March 31, 1953, along with the South Beach Branch and the rest of the North Shore Branch. It is l…
Lemon Creek is a stream located on the South Shore of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City.
Lake Avenue is a station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway in Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, New York. It has two tracks and two side platforms. It is located in an open cut. The station was abandoned on March 31, 195…
The John Bennett House was built in 1839 with an addition built in 1854, was built as part of a real estate development near the Third County Courthouse in Historic Richmondtown, Staten Island, New York. This Greek Revival style residence was home t…
Indian Hill School is a three-year elementary school located in Holmdel Township, New Jersey.
Harbor Road was a station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway in Mariners Harbor, Staten Island, New York. The station, located under the overpass at the highest point of Harbor Road, was built in an open-cut with two tr…
Fort Wadsworth was a station on the demolished South Beach Branch of the Staten Island Railway, near the historic Fort Wadsworth. It had two side platforms and two tracks.
A Patriot Redoubt built in June 1776, located on Signal Hill at the narrows on Staten Island. Site of an earlier 1663 blockhouse (not named or listed). Taken by the British in 1776 and by July 1779 a redoubt with gun platforms for 26 cannon were bui…
Five Corners is the intersection of New Brunswick Ave, State St, and Smith St in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. It is near the eastern end of the downtown area and is marked by the ten-story triangular Five Corners Building (also called the Amboy Towers).
Elm Park is a station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It has two tracks and two side platforms. It was abandoned on March 31, 1953, along with the South Beach Branch and the rest of the North Shore Branch. It is loc…
Crab Brook is a tributary of Stony Brook in central New Jersey in the United States.
Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church is located at Stuyvesant and Chestnut avenues in Union, Union County, New Jersey, United States, near U.S.
Christ Church Cemetery is located in South Amboy, New Jersey. The cemetery is owned and operated by the Christ Episcopal Church in South Amboy.
Cedar Avenue was a station on the demolished South Beach Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It had two tracks and two side platforms.
The Boehm House is an historic house at 75 Arthur Kill Road in the Richmondtown section of the borough of Staten Island in New York City. This 1750 house, relocated from Greenridge as a part of Historic Richmondtown, was typical of rural New York du…
Bachmann was a station on the demolished South Beach Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It had two tracks and two side platforms.
Arrochar was a station on the demolished South Beach Branch of the Staten Island Railway. It had two side platforms and two tracks. It closed on March 31, 1953 and was fully demolished when the toll plaza of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge was built ne…
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