Saturday & Sunday: Breakfast from 9:30 am to noon.
Lunch from noon to 3 pm.
Wednesday: Lunch or dinner for private parties of 10 or more by reservation. Call 718-351-6308.
Saturday evening: Dinner at 6 p.m. – call 718-351-6308 to reserve.
Bennett Cafe is CLOSED:
Palm Sunday, Easter Sunday, July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day
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Historic Richmond Town extends its heartfelt sympathy to the Haitian community and wishes to remind all of our friends that you can learn more about the relief effort at the Red Cross website.
H
istoric Richmond Town is New York City’s living history village and museum complex. Visitors can explore the diversity of the American experience, through the lives of ordinary people, who struggled, survived and thrived from the colonial period to the present.
Historic Richmond Town 441 Clarke Avenue Staten Island, NY 10306 (718) 351-1611 Click for directions.
When you visit you'll discover that Historic Richmond Town rests on over 100 acres and encompasses four sites, include NYC's oldest continuously operating farm. The main village is located in the heart of Richmond County and occupies almost 50 acres featuring over 30 original historic structures, including homes and commercial and civic buildings, as well as a historical museum. We stress "original" because unlike many other musuems R-Town is not reconstructed or rebuilt. It's the real thing. Three addtional sites include one of the oldest homes in the country, still standing on its original location for almost 350 years, and our 11 acre organic farm.
We recommend you come early and plan to stay for awhile. A visit to Historic Richmond Town is a family outing that provides an opportunity for everyone to experience the domestic, commercial and civic activities that supported families and community for more than 300 years.
Court Place
V
isitors can walk through the former county seat of Richmond, see historically furnished interiors and explore museum exhibits. Staff and volunteers provide guided tours and demonstrate the daily activities of early Staten Islanders on a seasonal, scheduled basis. The musuem also presents and host over one hundred events and special programs throughout the year. Please browse our calendar to plan your visit.
Established in 1958, Historic Richmond Town is a joint project of the Staten Island Historical Society, an independent nonprofit cultural organization, and the City of New York, which owns a portion of the land and structures. The City supports part of the museum's operations with public funds from the Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York City Council.
Guyon-Lake-Tysen House
Stephens-Black House and General Store
The Staten Island Historical Society also receives support from the New York State Department of Education, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Institute of Museum Services, the Office of the Borough President, and private contributions from corporations, foundations and individuals.