The fountain at the park's center isn't on all the time, but if you catch it just right, you can see it gurgling again. Mark your calendar or get involved with events in Tappen Park:. Tappen Park's "End of Summer Fling" with music booked by. Silas Knight. Vendors, musicians and entertainers may still sign up to participate in this event. The third annual Oktoberfest brings music, puppets, pumpkins, and Kilmeyers German fare to the park. Janet G. The Tappen Park outreach coordinator is actively seeking Staten Islanders with creative ideas to participate in events in the park.
If you would like to be involved, or to help found a "Friends of Tappen Park" volunteer group, call Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. All rights reserved About Us.
Another noteworthy specimen is a London plane tree planted in November to commemorate the life and work of Robert Dunne, a Parks employee. Dunne, who served the agency for 35 years, worked as a recreation director and conducted tennis clinics at the Cromwell Recreation Center.
In , he risked his life to save a young child who had wandered into traffic on Victory Boulevard. Robert Dunne was well known and his work was well appreciated. This tree celebrates his dedication to the people of the community. Tappen Park was renovated in , a project that included landscaping, new pathways, decorative steel perimeter fences, and an ornamental water fountain designed to evoke the Victorian period when the park was founded.
Was this information helpful? Optional Please tell us how we can make this page more helpful. Before that, local residents called it Stapleton Park, for the surrounding neighborhood, though it had officially been known as Washington Square since Stapleton was founded by Mithorne Tomkins and William J. Staples in the s. The two men purchased the land from the Vanderbilt family and developed it into a commercial center and tourist destination.
The neighborhood still contains some brick row houses from the 19th century, with stores on the first floor and living quarters above. The town first purchased this property for public use in May Usually clean.
Plenty of stores near by. Currently no available bathroom. But Stapleton library is close by. On a hot day it is very nice and cool and very shady lots of people less events beautiful. Needs more Police presence. Loaded with Homeless activity and addicts. See more on Google ». Plan your trip to Staten Island Get a personalized trip A complete day by day itinerary based on your preferences. Start planning. Specialty Museum. Religious Site. Side trips from Staten Island.
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