A Photographic Tour of Port Richmond in the Early 20th Century
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A Photographic Tour of Port Richmond in the Early 20th Century
In the first two decades of the twentieth century, Port Richmond was a primary center of commerce and daily life on Staten Island’s North Shore. Positioned along the Kill Van Kull waterway, which separates Staten Island from Bayonne, New Jersey, the neighborhood functioned as a vital hub for shopping, industry, and transportation. Richmond Terrace was the main artery of Port Richmond. This bustling street served as the area’s primary commercial …
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