New York Car Rentals and Historic Richmond Town
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More than 300 years of history can be found just outside Manhattan on Staten Island. This is because the island is home to Historic Richmond Town, New York City's only living historical village and museum complex. Established in 1958, Historic Richmond Town is the result of a joint project between the Staten Island Historical Society, an independent not-for-profit cultural organization, and the City of New York. Composed of some 15 resorted buildings on more than 100 acres of land, Historic Richmond Town provides visitors with a functioning look at New York City nearly three hundred years ago. Customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals are invited to experience the domestic, commercial, and civic activities commonly associated with a historic New York town, all the while enjoying live presentations and informative reenactments. From museum exhibits to community festivals, you're sure to find tons of fun activities inside this fully functional village. A short car ride outside the city will take you back centuries, so why not bridge the time barrier during your upcoming AAMCAR New York Car Rentals vacation? Plan a visit to Historic Richmond Town today.
A quick history of Historic Richmond Town
Richmond town was first established as a crossroads settlement way back at the turn of the 18th century. It functioned as the center for Dutch Reform religious activities well into the 1700s. The town quickly grew overtime, attracting a variety of settlers and merchants. Blacksmiths, shoemakers and other craftsmen called Richmond Town home, along with a doctor and storekeeper. As Manhattan became increasingly more populated in the 1800s, Staten Island emerged as a popular retreat for wealthy travelers. Towns began to pop up all around Richmond Town, which was, by now, a commercial center. A courthouse was erected in 1837, to be followed by a number of residential areas and storefronts. Local businesses prospered late into the 19th century. Richmond Town would continue as a residential neighborhood after Staten Island became a borough of NYC in 1898. Preservation of the town began during the Great Depression of the 1930s and continues to this day. Today, 15 buildings have been fully restored including an informative museum facility. A professional staff is on-hand inside the Historic Richmond Village at all times providing customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals with a ton of interesting facts and figures.
Become a part of History: What you'll see and do in Historic Richmond Town
There is currently more than 100 acres of town space preserved in Historic Richmond Town, providing the customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals with access to plenty of exciting amenities and activities. Visitors to the town will see everything from furnished houses to formal exhibitions, not to mention contemporary reenactments. More than 27 buildings are also open to the public in Historic Richmond Town, including a handful of fully restored houses. As you walk through the streets you'll pass a number of storefronts advertising local wares and upcoming civic events. Customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals are invited to learn everything from quilting to square dancing during their visit, so go ahead and join in the fun during your upcoming visit. And don't forget to stop in at one of the country shops for a bite to eat. These home cooked meals are sure to satisfy even the hungriest of travelers.
If the crush of modern living is getting you down now's the time to stop in at Historic Richmond Town. A slower pace of life reigns supreme inside this pleasant country village, creating a calm vacation destination for you and all your AAMCAR New York Car Rentals companions. To learn more about Historic Richmond Town please contact the Historic Richmond Town Foundation at 1-718-351-1611. Customers of AAMCAR New York Car Rentals can also visit the official Historic Richmond Town website at www.historicrichmondtown.org. Historic Richmond Town is located at 441 Clarke Avenue on Staten Island.