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Photo: Tagger Yancey IV

Photo: Tagger Yancey IV

8 endroits à voir dans le manoir de Randall

Publié 11/23/2016

Planifiez votre itinéraire dans le Randall Manor avec ces endroits incontournables du quartier.

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Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden

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Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

1000 Richmond Terr.

Once a home for retired sailors, this sprawling complex spans 28 buildings and 14 botanical gardens. The New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden is the best-known attraction (and rightly so); to get there, be sure to stroll through the Allée, a gorgeous walkway with a canopy of 120 hornbeam trees.

Galleries at Staten island museum at snug harbor

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Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor

Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

Check out this Snug Harbor museum for interactive exhibitions, biweekly meditation classes, extensive natural science holdings and family-oriented workshops.  

Photo: Julienne Schaer

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Walker Park

54 Delafield Place

This handsome park has playgrounds, soccer fields and baseball diamonds—and an intriguing history. The green space was owned by the Staten Island Cricket and Baseball Club from 1886 to 1925, and the group, now known as the Staten Island Cricket and Tennis Club, continues to host cricket matches here to this day. In colder weather, it’s a fine place for a spot of tranquility.

Nurnberger Bierhaus, exterior

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Nürnberger Bierhaus

817 Castleton Ave.

This charming bar and beer hall offers an expansive menu of brews and comfort food, along with flourishes of Teutonic decor. Order up some schnitzel, wursts or a couple of pretzels, and drink one of the 10 brews on tap.

Clove Lake, exterior

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Clove Lakes Park

1150 Clove Rd.

For leisurely recreation outdoors, head to one of the City’s lesser-known rinks—an ice-skater’s paradise located within the nearly 200-acre green space. On your way in or out, at Forest Avenue and Clove Road, you can marvel at Staten Island’s oldest living organism: a 300-year-old tulip tree.

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Adobe Blues

63 Lafayette Ave.

This laid-back saloon is serious when it comes to its suds selection. There are 200 or so beers from countries around the world along with a menu of tasty Tex-Mex dishes to help you soak them up. 

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Randall Manor Tavern

735 Castleton Ave.

This neighborhood joint serves elevated pub grub as well as a special steak dinner that rivals what you’ll find at Manhattan chophouses. Plus, at its long wooden bar and outdoor seating area, you won’t have to elbow your way to a beer. 

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Liedy's Shore Inn

748 Richmond Terrace

It’s no wonder why this bar is both a local favorite and the oldest bar on Staten Island. The cheap drinks, live music and down-to-earth vibe add up to a recipe for longevity. 

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