Visit Historic Richmond Town for Free - Use New York Pass
Historic Richmond Town
441 Clarke Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10306
- September - June: Wednesday - Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm Closed Monday & Tuesday. July - August: Wednesday - Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm Closed Monday & Tuesday. Call museum for holiday closings.
Free Entry with The New York Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: $5.00
Normal Entry Price: Child: $3.50
The New York Pass grants you free admission to the Town.

Historic Richmond Town is a remarkable village and museum that encompasses four centuries of the history and culture of Staten Island. Today, Richmond Town's 100 acres include 28 historic buildings dating from the late 17th to the early 20th centuries, half of which stand on their original locations. Visitors may see trade demonstrations such as tinsmithing, weaving, and printing on a rare Stansbury press, and may visit the museum, which includes folk art, costumes, textiles, and tools.
New York Pass grants you free admission to the Historic Richmond Town, as well as entry to 50 more Attractions in New York City.
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I thought the New York Pass was the best thing, it was easy to get our pass, and the rewards were amazing, the savings in the book for discounts on meals as well as some free stuff and the fastpass through the lineups made our trip so much easier, I have highly recommended this pass to many of my friends who have mentioned going to New York, it's easy to use and we easily paid for the pass on the 1st day of our 3 day pass
Myles from Marple Ridge, BC
New York Pass was great savings. We saved almost $75 on each pass(total savings=$150) by using the New York Pass. We planned our day to cover most of the attractions in one day. The booklet was helpful in planning.
Jamel from Texas
We visited NYC in December 2009 and bought a 3 day NY Pass. Using the NY Pass saved us a lot of time at many popular spots that we visited – especially during this peak tourist season. We were able to skip many lines at some of the museums, and took advantage of the NY Pass all over the city.
Steve