Staten Island: Geographic Features and Historical Significance

Staten Island: Geographic Features and Historical Significance

Context

A fire and two powerful explosions at a shipyard on Staten Island in New York City recently killed one civilian and injured around 36 others.

About Staten Island

  1. It lies south of Manhattan, between Brooklyn and the state of New Jersey.
  2. The island is connected to Manhattan by the Staten Island Ferry and to Brooklyn and New Jersey through major bridges, including the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
  3. Roughly triangular in shape, it covers about 155 sq. km and has nearly 56 km of waterfront.
  4. Before European settlement by the Dutch and the English, the island was inhabited by the Native American Lenape people.
  5. Historic Richmond Town, located near the centre of the island, preserves several restored 17th-century buildings, including houses, farms and schools.
  6. Owing to its extensive parks, forests and green spaces, Staten Island is known as the “Borough of Parks”.