Conference House Park

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Conference House Park is a historic waterfront park on Staten Island known for its 18th-century Conference House and its role in a Revolutionary War peace conference.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public park
waterfront park
adjacentTo Arthur Kill
contains Conference House
Lenape archaeological sites
archaeological sites
beachfront areas
bicycle paths
hiking trails
historic buildings
meadows
picnic areas
playground
visitors center
wetlands
woodlands
governedBy Land Use Committee of the New York City Council
surface form: New York City Council (land-use authority)
hasCulturalSignificance site associated with American Revolutionary War diplomacy
site associated with Lenape heritage
hasEcosystemType coastal forest
grassland
salt marsh
hasFeature birdwatching opportunities
historic markers
interpretive signage
shoreline access
views of Raritan Bay
hasHistoricDesignation New York City landmark area
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
locatedAtSouthernTipOf Staten Island
locatedIn New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

Staten Island
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInNeighborhood Tottenville
locatedOn Raritan Bay
namedAfter Conference House
near New Jersey shoreline
operatedBy New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
ownedBy New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
partOf New York City park system
surface form: New York City Parks system
significantEvent site of 1776 Staten Island Peace Conference
usedFor community events
historic education
nature study
recreation

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Staten Island contains Conference House Park
New York City park system hasPart Conference House Park