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8/24/2020 5 Things to Do at Snug Harbor | The Official Guide to New York City 5 Things to Do at Snug Harbor Christina Parrella 02/14/2020 Add Favorite Home to 28 buildings, 14 botanical gardens and acres of wetlands that serve as a bird sanctuary, Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden (/museums-galleries/snug-harbor-cultural- center-botanical-garden)’s extensive campus oers plenty of nature and maritime history to explore. Our guide narrows down what not to miss at the Staten Island attraction, including tranquil greenery, historic architecture and notable art collections. Read on for details. Advertisement https://www.nycgo.com/articles/things-to-do-at-snug-harbor 1/11 8/24/2020 5 Things to Do at Snug Harbor | The Official Guide to New York City The Noble Maritime Collection. Photo: Julienne Schaer 1. The Noble Maritime Collection Snug Harbor’s original purpose was to provide a refuge for retired sailors. The campus’ Greek Revival buildings acted as dormitories from the 1830s until the early 1970s. After a renovation in the 1990s, one of those landmark structures became home to a collection (/museums-galleries/noble- maritime-collection) of artifacts, photos, videos and documents that represent Staten Island’s seafaring past. The museum, which holds artist John Noble’s houseboat studio as well as some of his nautical-themed lithographs, hosts lectures, folk music performances and even a knitting group. https://www.nycgo.com/articles/things-to-do-at-snug-harbor 2/11 8/24/2020 5 Things to Do at Snug Harbor | The Official Guide to New York City Staten Island Museum. Photo: Tagger Yancey IV 2. Staten Island Museum If you’re interested in science, this museum (/museums-galleries/staten-island-museum-at-snug- harbor) is a must: it houses one of the country’s foremost assemblages of natural science artifacts. The display includes taxidermy, fossils, pressed plants and flowers and some half-million insect specimens (including one of the largest cicada collections anywhere). Among the permanent exhibitions are a retrospective on Staten Island history and a showcase of art spanning four millennia. https://www.nycgo.com/articles/things-to-do-at-snug-harbor 3/11 8/24/2020 5 Things to Do at Snug Harbor | The Official Guide to New York City New York Chinese Scholar's Garden. Photo: Tagger Yancey IV 3. New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden One of the most serene spots at Snug Harbor, this garden (/attractions/the-new-york-chinese- scholars-garden) evokes imperial China right in NYC. The garden’s rock formations, koi pond, falls, Chinese calligraphy and bamboo-lined paths reflect features of Ming Dynasty–era gardens. In fact, the doors, bridges and construction materials used in the garden are imports from Suzhou, China. https://www.nycgo.com/articles/things-to-do-at-snug-harbor 4/11 8/24/2020 5 Things to Do at Snug Harbor | The Official Guide to New York City The Alée. Photo: Tagger Yancey IV 4. The Allée In the center of Snug Harbor campus, you’ll walk through the Allée (https://snug- harbor.org/botanical-garden/allee) (French for “avenue”). More than 100 hornbeam trees curve into an overhead archway to form this stunning path. The walkway makes for a great photo backdrop as well as an aesthetically pleasing route to travel between Snug Harbor’s gardens. (Get to the Tropical Border and Cottage Row, home to the center’s artists in residence, by walking this way.) https://www.nycgo.com/articles/things-to-do-at-snug-harbor 5/11 8/24/2020 5 Things to Do at Snug Harbor | The Official Guide to New York City Staten Island Children's Museum. Photo: Marley White 5. Staten Island Children’s Museum At this interactive museum (/museums-galleries/staten-island-childrens-museum), younger visitors will love moving the giant chess pieces and dominoes, dressing up in costumes for a theater show or getting an up-close look at the world of bugs. Kids can also wander through a rainforest and, in the House About It exhibit, learn the ins and outs of home building. Stay informed with NYCgo—we’ll send the latest NYC updates directly to your inbox, including coronavirus coverage and resources. Email United States https://www.nycgo.com/articles/things-to-do-at-snug-harbor 6/11.