Explore Staten Island: NYCgo's Culture Spot of the Month
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Staten Island has long been known as the "forgotten borough"—it's always last whenever the five are mentioned. Yes, you have to take a boat (or an express bus) to get here. Yes, once you arrive, the public transportation is spotty (although that's the case in "the city," too. Ever ride the M34?) And yes, we've tried to secede from time to time. But as a born and bred Staten Island girl (pronounced "Sta'nylan," thank you very much), I'm here to tell you that there's so much more to do than just ride the iconic ferry.
Mommy Poppins has written many posts about Staten Island over the years, encouraging families to explore the "greenest borough," and now's the perfect time to visit: In honor of its 350th anniversary, NYC & Company, the Big Apple's official marketing organization, has chosen Staten Island as its Culture Spot of the month. That means you can enjoy two-for-one admission to five famous SI institutions, including the Staten Island Museum and Historic Richmond Town, until the end of June.
But why stop there? I've rounded up 13 fun, family-friendly things to do on Staten Island, along with links to what we've written about each attraction.







