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Stapleton Heights, Staten Island - Definition and Overview |
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Stapleton Heights (or Stapleton Hill) is a neighborhood in northeastern Staten Island, New York, part of New York City in the United States. It stands on the second of a series of hills that form a "backbone" which runs diagonally across the island from northeast to southwest, between Ward Hill (the first of the hills as they rise from Tompkinsville) and Grymes Hill; to the east is Stapleton, which is along the waterfront. It is an upper-middle-class enclave noted for its large older one-family homes, and for its view of Upper New York Bay and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge. Many of the grander homes of the neighborhood were constructed in the late 19th century by the families who controlled the industries along the waterfront, including the breweries that operated there until the last one closed in 1963. One such home, on Louis Street, is allegedly "haunted," according to local residents.
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Example Usage of Stapleton |
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inkyhack: “Few political observers or elected officials doubt that an energized GOP has a headwind at its back.” - Meg Stapleton |
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sqftstaten: si buy 2 Family Home- $1,000 Down - No C.C. (Stapleton) $329000: Fully Renovated 2 Family Home for Sale
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toneharper: @SimonThomsen ... and it's on the road from Syd to the Gong. And if you doing the extremities, Stapleton's (Sutho & Gymea) tops in the south |
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