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20 things we miss about Staten Island: Restaurants, stores and more


20 things we miss about Staten Island: Restaurants, stores and more
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. If the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that change is inevitable.
If you’re feeling nostalgic about aspects of Staten Island that no longer exist, we don’t blame you. Whether you are a teen, an adult or a senior, there is something every generation misses about “old Staten Island.”
Keep scrolling to see some of the things we miss about Staten Island.
FUN BUBBLE
The exterior of Fun Bubble on Staten Island. (Staten Island Advance/ Frank J. Johns)
The 10,000-square-foot center was dedicated exclusively to kids 12 and under, and offered four private party rooms and a three-level play maze. ....

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Then and Now: Travis – it's not just a parade town


Then and Now: Travis – it’s not just a parade town
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Today 7:30 AM
Top: The Oceanic H&L Fire Company, Travis. (Courtesy of the Staten Island Museum)
Bottom: The Oceanic Hook & Ladder volunteer fire company hold festivities before the start of the annual Travis Fourth of July Parade. Friday July 4, 2014. (Staten Island Advance/Anthony DePrimo)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Since we all know that Travis is famous for the Fourth of July parade, we have chosen a few vintage “then” photos not usually in the forefront.
A little history: Travis was a battle site during the Battle of Staten Island, and ferries ran from Travis in 1757 and were part of Philadelphia and New York City’s main route via the Port Richmond Ferry for decades. ....

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