7455 Hylan Boulevard, Tottenville
This National Historic Landmark was built in 1680. Also known as the
Billop House, the home features furnishings from the Colonial era in
a setting of great natural beauty. The Conference House was the site
of a revolutionary war era peace conference on September 11, 1776. The
meeting between Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Edward Rutledge and Lord
Howe proved unsuccessful. The New York City Parks Department manages
the grounds and is currently building a new waterfront pavilion and
developing a master plan for the entire site.
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Areas of interest in Staten Island: (click for information)
Clay Pit Ponds
Clove Lakes Park
South Beach & FDR Boardwalk
Great Kills Park
Latourette Park & Golf Course
Silverlake Park
South Shore Golf Course
Tottenville Beach
Wildlife Refuge
Wolfe's Pond Beach & Park
Alice Austen House
Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
Noble Maritime Collection
Sandy Ground Historical Society
Staten Island Children's Museum
Staten Island Institute of Arts &
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Conference House
Fort Wadsworth
Historic Richmond Town
Staten Island Botanical Garden
Staten Island Zoo