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Staten Island’s Rural Past: Vintage Photos from New Dorp in the Early 1900s

Summary by seeoldnyc.com
In the early 1900s, New Dorp was a well-established village on Staten Island, balancing its deep agricultural roots with the slow, steady arrival of modern life. The name, derived from the Dutch for “New Village,” reflected its long history as one of the island’s oldest settlements. The community was a mix of sprawling farms, historic estates, and a growing commercial center. The heart of the village was New Dorp Lane. This central road was the …
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seeoldnyc.com broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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