Marble Schoolhouse Museum was built in the Greek Revival architectural style. The school house is an showcase of the bygone times of the region. It features maps, books, costumes and much more that belong to the 19th Century.
This early 20th-century, New York City landmark has been serving the city since it was built. The Staten Island Borough Hall was created by Carrere & Hastings, one of the reputed architect firms of that era and is perched on a hilltop. This bricked, French Renaissance structure has a gigantic French roof and is home to various civic offices including the borough president's. This magnificent, three story building features ornate rock trimming, beautiful murals depicting various events of the Staten Island's history, Doric pillars and a high clock tower. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Huntington Free Library and Reading Room has been providing reading material and insights into local history to the local community for over a century. They have impressive collection of reads detailing Bronx's historic accounts making this library a must visit for history aficionados. The collection also includes archaic pictures of the neighborhood, their perusal is a true walk down the memory lane. Additionally, Huntington Free Library and Reading Room is a venue for several local events woven into the theme of history and academics.
The structure housing the Boonton Historical Society and Museum was originally built as a personal abode of Dr. John Taylor, who lived here with his spouse Adelaide Kanouse. Dating back to the year 1898, it was converted into a history museum in the year 1959. The museum was born out of the efforts of a few local merchants who were keen to promote and conserve Boonton's rich history and culture. Boonton Historical Society and Museum boasts of a wide assemblage of historic artifacts related to the town's eventful past. Additionally, it also arranges for guided tours and educative programs to a lively audience visiting this spectacular example of Victorian Gothic and Colonial Revival architectural styles.
All Saints Church is a welcoming congregation of Episcopal order tracing its origins back to the 19th Century. Its history dates back to the Free Chapel established in the year 1858. The present day structure goes back to the year 1894. Over the years, it has grown into a thriving community of worshipers coming in from the neighborhood and beyond. Along with regular services, All Saints conducts several outreach and cultural programs including meals for the poor and music classes.