Staten Island-Landmarks
A complete current listing of every legally designated historic district in Staten Island.
Staten Island Historic Districts
- New York City Farm Colony – Seaview Hospital Historic District, March 1985
- St. George / New Brighton Historic District, July 1994-
- St. Paul’s Avenue-Stapleton Heights Historic District June 2004
Staten Island Interior Landmarks
Staten Island Individual Landmarks
- 1 Pendleton Place, March 2006
- 121 Herberton Avenue House, December 2002
- 29 Cottege Place House, October 2011
- 411 Westervelt Avenue, Horton’s Row, September 2009
- 413 Westervelt Avenue, Horton’s Row, September 2009
- 415 Westervelt Avenue, Horton’s Row, September 2009
- 417 Westervelt Avenue, Horton’s Row, September 2009
- 565 and 569 Bloomingdale Road Houses, February 2011
- Mark W. Allen House, June 2006
- Rev. Isaac Coleman and Rebecca Gray Coleman House (1482 Woodrow Rd.), February 2011
- The George Cunningham Store (173 Main Street), July 2008
- De Hart House, May 2006
- Gillett-Tyler House (103 Circle Road), October 2007
- H. H. Richardson House, March 2004
- James L. and Lucinda Bedell House, April 2005
Mary and David Burgher House (63 William Street), January 2010 - Christ Church Complex (76 Franklin Avenue), August 2010
- John De Groot House, June 2005
- John H. and Elizabeth J. Elsworth House (90 Bayview Avenue), January 2009
- Headquarters Troop, 51st Cavalry Brigade Armory (321 Manor Road), August 2010
- Reformed Church on Staten Island, Sunday School Building and Cemetery, March 2010
- Rossville A.M.E. Zion Church (584 Bloomingdale Rd.), February 2011
- Rutan-Journeay House (7647 Amboy Road), March 2009
- Sailors’ Snug Harbor (Building E), October 1965
- Seaman Cottage, December 2005
- Standard Varnish Works Factory Office Building (2589 Richmond Terrace), October 2007
- Staten Island Savings Bank, September 2006
- Tompkinsville (Joseph H. Lyons) Pool, September 2008
- Vanderzee-Harper House (327 Westervelt Avenue), November 2009
- Wyeth House, May 2007
