Discounted rates are available for groups of adults and kids of all ages.
Upcoming Events
Step into a world brought to life by Historical Interpreters as they showcase living history in structures across our campus, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Staten Islanders throughout history. Daily programs include talks and demonstrations of trades, political life in the 19th century, the evolution of 1850s fashions, and what life was like for the Native people who lived on Staten Island over 300 years ago.
Explore the uniquely American narrative of Negro Leagues baseball in this new exhibition in the Historical Museum.
Court is in session! Historic Richmond Town is hosting a mock trial, reenacting the People vs. Mary ‘Polly’ Bodine. Join us for this special educational event in which actors and jurists will bring the text and drama of the famous trial that rocked Staten Island to life.
The Women’s Auxiliary of the Historic Richmond Town will hold its annual Yankee Peddler Day on Sunday, May 19. 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.
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.
Learn about new research and insights into the life and times of Staten Island’s famous Victorian era photographer. Too Good to Get Married: The Life and Photographs of Miss Alice Austen, is the forthcoming book on the life of Alice Austen (1866-1952). The book is co-authored by Bonnie Yochelson and Historic Richmond Town.
Learn the art and fun of classic social English dancing from the 18th century. No experience necessary, just bring your dancing shoes.
Visit Historic Richmond Town to honor Juneteenth, featuring a day of special programs, including demonstrations of hearth cooking, discussions of social history, and historical reenactment. Learn about the history and origins of this holiday celebrating the end of American chattel slavery.
Learn the art and fun of classic social English dancing from the 18th century. No experience necessary, just bring your dancing shoes.