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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor

    Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor

    4.3
    (16 reviews)

    The Staten Island Museum is one of the many museums/buildings on the historic Snug Harbor grounds…read more Ive never been to Snug Harbor before and this was one of the first buildings I came upon. Front desk staff was super friendly and informative. The museum itself isn't very big and I Probably took about 30 minutes to view it. Id say the admission although suggested was definitely worth it. For me though Id say the architecture of the building itself both inside and out was more interesting to me than the exhibits themselves. Who knew Staten Island had such a good little museum? I look forward to coming here and again and will check their listings of events often.

    I am smitten . You can't come to this museum without falling in love with…read more Staten Island. The staff positioned at the entry really were so welcoming and helpful. I am happy to have their teachings! Besides learning that this area of New York city had a terra-cotta factory & a Bubble Gum Factory. We learn about the businesses that employed the locals and the goods that Americans could enjoy! As well as the after effects of industry , environment and public health. Erasure poetry was clever. I had never heard of it before. Taking the pages of a book written by Robert Richard Randall. He was a shipmaster who was very kind to build buildings to house the sailors who worked their lives on boats and had absolutely no money , no housing and no financial security. So now this building has become a museum. Environmental fiber arts exhibit was pretty appropriate. This artist have woven plastics into amazing sculptures. Fascinating. Sad that recycling efforts are so low. So much non biodegradable mater. We could do better if we get outraged enough to contact officials to make a change. You will learn how they succeeded in the past with women activists that were able to ultimately clean up Fresh Kills area! Beautiful nature now. The staff recommended a stroll. I saw the statue of the founder of this building. Homage to such a kind man. The garden outside was a nice. I really recommend coming here. If I had my ukelele. This place was a delight in many many ways .

    Celebrate at Snug Harbor

    Celebrate at Snug Harbor

    3.4
    (25 reviews)

    I got married at Snug Harbor on 6/17/22, and despite some bumps in the road leading up to the day,…read morethe day itself was perfect thanks to my amazing team at celebrate. I wasn't satisfied with the condition of the Chinese Scholar Garden during my walk-through, and the team was so flexible and helped us change the cocktail hour location to the Tuscan Garden at the last second, which I really appreciate. I couldn't believe how beautiful the tented pavilion looked on the night of my event. My team was really responsive to any concerns that I had and I am extra grateful for Jessica! I think there is room for improvement when it comes to signage for guests and parking (a lot of people were confused) but other than that, my guests raved abut everything. Also I would suggest that they upgrade to some prettier fans for the tented pavilion. But those are my only cons!

    Our wedding and reception at Snug Harbor was one of the best parties I've ever been to. The…read moreservice, the food, organization, and environment all came together to make it a wonderful and magical event. We were married in early August of 2015. Our ceremony was held in the Chinese Scholar Garden and the reception at the tented pavilion a short walk away. Our theme was Midsummer Night's Dream meets 1920's Lawn Party. We had around 130 guests. We chose the Extended Cocktail Wedding Celebration package with a sampling of butler styled hors d'oeuvres, fruit and cheese board, and Mediterranean and sushi stations. For dinner, we had buffet stations of pasta, salad, made to order Asian stir fry, and a carving station of three items. There was also a dessert station. The food was outstanding! They were able to cater to many different tastes and dietary restrictions. We were all very pleased with food. The environment fit our theme perfectly. The gardens and grounds where we took our photos and had our ceremony were clean, well groomed, verdant, and blooming. We set up a badminton net on the lawn next to the pavilion with cafe tables and chairs on the edge. We also set up a photo booth with backdrop on the lawn. Last and most importantly was the service and organization of our event. Everything went off without a hitch. There was plenty of time for our vendors to set up--DJ, live band, sound guy, photographer, MC, flowers/designer, and videographer. There was ample parking, a convenient place for our shuttle bus to pick up and drop off guests, and it was easy to get to and from the ferry on public transportation. We had a personal attendant who made sure we had enough food and drink. The staff worked well with our vendors and MC to make it the most special of times. We would definitely recommend having your wedding or special event at Snug Harbor.

    Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

    Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

    4.1
    (151 reviews)

    It really is a wonderful museum. It tells that islands…read morehistory from beginning to present day. I'm gonna say that the employees here are pretty magnificent. I really was so warmly welcomed here and they were eager to help answer any questions and just engage with some of the key points. So many charming things used to learn today. From mastodons of which you can enjoy seeing a 10-foot-tall mastodon sculpture : a woolly mammoth-looking creature which once roamed the hills of Staten Island in prehistoric days. Learn about the industries that thrived in this area for example, their chewing gum factory, the terra-cotta factory & ceramic factory. Such wonderful things created for people to enjoy, however, the Freshkills area and then to see all the years and years worth of efforts made to clean up the area and make it safe and beautiful and a wonderful habitat once again. It was nice to see that it's treated as a beautiful treasure. Grateful to the women who lead the groups that were very persistent in this endeavor. I loved seeing the erasure poetry activity.. where are we made poetry by blocking out the letters that were the writings of the museum's kind founder William T. Davis. Reconstructing his writing.. it's a wonderful little game that takes you slowly into his thoughts and his love and reflections of his town. I'm happy to learn about the founder of this museum and how he took care of all the sailors by constructing these buildings and giving them a home after a lifetime of working hard on the ships Very thankful for all the hard-working people that keep this wonderful story alive and in the minds of everyone lucky enough to venture this way.

    Unfortunately, our visit to Snug Harbor was a bit disappointing. We arrived via the Staten Ferry…read morefrom Manhatten and walked the long haul to the Harbor. The park was very quiet- not a whole lot of activity. It seemed at one point, it was a place bustling with energy. The Contemporary museum was closed and appeared empty inside. The Secret garden was non existent- the entrance was boarded up and the building stored chairs etc. When I think of a healing garden- what comes to mind are water features and rock gardens. This healing garden consisted of trails through large open green spaces. No water features. Throughout the park, most , not all, green areas were maintained. Things could be cleaned up among some of the gardens and weeded. Kinda sad.. The info booth and restaurant was open. Don't think we'll return...

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