Seguine Mansion

440 Seguine Avenue
Situated in Lemon Creek Park, the Greek Revival Seguine Mansion is a physical reminder of the classical architecture and thriving commerce of Staten Island during the mid-19th century. Built in 1838 by Joseph H. Seguine, the house is notable for its ... more

Situated in Lemon Creek Park, the Greek Revival Seguine Mansion is a physical reminder of the classical architecture and thriving commerce of Staten Island during the mid-19th century.

Built in 1838 by Joseph H. Seguine, the house is notable for its large portico with paneled piers surmounted by a classical pediment.


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440 Seguine Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10307
(718) 667-6042
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Periodic tours of the Mansion offered spring through fall by the Staten Island Urban Park Rangers. For tour dates, call (718) 667-6042.

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