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About Us - Snug Harbor Cultural Center Botanical Garden Fourteen distinctive gardens spread across the campus and include the celebrated New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden and the Richmond County Savings Foundation Tuscan Garden Snug Harbor offers programs and attractions to benefit the residents of Staten Island and of New York
Upcoming Events Calendar - Snug Harbor Cultural Center Botanical Garden At the Evergreen Walk, tour Snug Harbor and see different types of broadleaf and needle leaf evergreens growing on the grounds The walk includes the Pond Garden, the Chinese Scholar’s Garden, Tuscan Garden, White Garden, and specimen trees on the grounds
Visit - Snug Harbor Cultural Center Botanical Garden Welcome to Snug Harbor Cultural Center Botanical Garden! We’re located at 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301 Our 83-acre campus is open from dawn to dusk, seven days a week, all year round A note to our visitors: As of April 15, 2024: The North Gate at Richmond Terrace is under repair and will be closed until further notice
History - Snug Harbor Cultural Center Botanical Garden Today, Snug Harbor is a place where history, architecture, visual and performing arts, gardens, agriculture, and education come together and provide dynamic experiences for all ages
Tour Snug Harbor - Snug Harbor Cultural Center Botanical Garden There’s so much to explore at Snug Harbor—even in winter! From architecture and historic preservation to landscape design and envisioning the future, you’ll love these wintertime tours and experiences that immerse you in the stories, the structures, and the spirit that puts Snug Harbor on the map
Directions - Snug Harbor Cultural Center Botanical Garden Make a right on Richmond Terrace and follow it until you come to Snug Harbor, which is on the right and marked by a black cast iron fence and magnificent pillared buildings at Snug Harbor Road