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There's an inn-like structure in Tottenville, Staten Island at the end of the train line on the water. Can somebody tell me what this is called? It looks like an old mansion or boarding house. Neither the AIA giude nor Kenneth Jackson's Encyclopedia mention it (or not that I can find).
Re: Inn-like structure in Tottenville, Staten Island.
Thanks for the responses but no. It's not the Conference House. That's a short bus ride (or a 10-15 minute walk away) from the train station. The 'house' in question is right on the other side of the tracks when one ends the ride. The Outerbridge Crossing is also in plain view.
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