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Upcoming Events
Take a historical ‘staycation’ at Historic Richmond Town! Explore Staten Island’s past through vintage postcards from the newly acquired William McMillen Collection. Compare early 20th-century views to today and discover Staten Island’s history as an industrial hub and summer destination.
Explore 200 years of changing fashion, labor, and identity through footwear. Featuring more than 25 original pairs of shoes—from early 19th-century wedding slippers to 1970s patriotic sneakers.
Learn the art and fun of classic social English dancing from the 18th century. No experience necessary, just bring your dancing shoes.
Dedicate a flag in honor of active-duty service members or veterans, in memory of departed loved ones, or for others who have served our country. The names of individuals remembered by your donation will be displayed on Historic Richmond Town's website.
Each year May through August, the open air museum is alive with living history, demonstrated by costumed historical interpreters in landmarked structures throughout the 35-acre campus. You will experience life in the 1770s, 1820s, and 1860s. Historic trades are displayed in shops, and domestic life is shown inside historic homes.
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, join us for a special discussion and interactive workshop exploring Filipino culture and script writing. Baybayin is an ancient script that was used widely in the 14th to 19th centuries in the Philippines, before Spanish colonization. This cultural expression is currently experiencing a revival led by artists and scholars including Mark Libatique, who will lead this workshop in the 3rd County Courthouse. All materials provided, no experience necessary. Recommended for participants 12 and up.
Hear from Profs. Lori Weintrob and Heather Butts about their new project "Staten Island By Name: Mapping Untold Stories of our Streets" and gain a new perspective on our borough showcasing our shared and diverse past through street names (and co-names), as well as names of parks, fields, schools, businesses and buildings.
The Women’s Auxiliary of the Historic Richmond Town will hold its annual Yankee Peddler Day on Sunday, May 17. The market will feature dealers of antiques, collectibles, crafts, and new items. This event is perfect for seasoned collectors and new pickers alike. All proceeds from Yankee Peddler Day benefit Historic Richmond Town.
Founding Principles: The Declaration of Independence, Civics, and Staten Island, opening in June 2026 in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States. The exhibition will explore the origins of local government and the basic tenets of American democracy, including civil liberties, the separation of powers, and the impact of government at every level. Featuring objects and primary source materials from Historic Richmond Town’s 60,000+ collection, the exhibition will highlight the contributions of activists and civil servants, encourage civic participation, and underscore the vital importance of civic engagement at every stage of life.
This Independence Day Weekend, celebrate the founding of the American republic at Historic Richmond Town, with crafts, activities, homemade treats, and more.