St. George, Staten Island
United States
St. George, Staten Island has 20 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
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Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Wakefield, Massachusetts
Anson Phelps Stokes
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Austin, Nevada | New Brighton, Staten Island
Shingle style architecture
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Woods Hole, Massachusetts | Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx
New York Telephone
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Chinatown, Manhattan | Murray Hill, Manhattan | Eltingville, Staten Island | Roscoe, New York
August Belmont
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Babylon (village), New York | Belmont, North Carolina | North Babylon, New York | Premium Point, New Rochelle
household income
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Budapest, Central Hungary | Silver Lake, Los Angeles | Malahide, Leinster | Tysons, Virginia | Central and Western District
Martin Sheen
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Lagos, Lagos | Burgos, Burgos | Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña | Astorga, Spain | Borrisokane, Munster
Tudor architecture
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: London, United Kingdom | Mundham, United Kingdom | Hazel Park, Michigan | Kittery Point, Maine | St. Albans, Queens
Queen Anne style architecture
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Liverpool, United Kingdom | Seymour, Indiana | New Rochelle, New York | Garland, Texas | Berlin, Maryland
telephone exchange
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: South East England | Newark, New Jersey | Mumbai, Maharashtra | Queenstown, New Zealand | Walden, New York
Colonial Revival architecture
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania | Montgomery, Alabama | Huntington, West Virginia | Chehalis, Washington | Arcadia, California
Greek Revival architecture
Connects St. George, Staten Island to: Baltimore, Maryland | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Newburgh, New York | Portland, Maine | Bangor, Maine