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  1. From the 1680s when English colonial government was organized, until 1898 when Staten Island consolidated into New York City, eastern Great Kills was officially part of the town of Southfield, Richmond County, New York, and western Great Kills was officially part of Westfield.

  2. Great Kills Park is a public park in Great Kills, Staten Island, New York City. Originally named Marine Park, it is a part of the Staten Island unit of Gateway National Recreation Area.

  3. May 8, 2023 · Watch Steve Stanulis as a hit man tailed by documentarians in this dark comedy inspired by a 2009 film. The show features improvised dialogue, Staten Island landmarks and a mix of humor and violence.

  4. Learn about the history, architecture, parks, and education of Great Kills, a neighborhood on the South Shore of Staten Island. Discover the Great Kills Veterans Memorial, the Great Kills Park, and the Great Kills Little League.

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  5. Feb 26, 2024 · Great Kills Park is a 523 acre park on Staten Island with a beach, a marina, trails and fishing areas. It is part of the National Park Service and offers ranger-led programs and permits for boat launch and parking.

  6. Great Kills Park is known for its four beaches: New Dorp Beach; Cedar Grove Beach; Oakwood Beach; and Fox Beach. One of the four, New Dorp Beach, was once the home of the second permanent European settlement in Staten Island. Today, these beaches and wetlands help fight against erosion and flooding in nearby neighborhoods.

  7. Mar 25, 2021 · Great Kills Park is a sandy barrier peninsula on Staten Island's South Shore, offering outdoor recreation and bird-watching. It is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, operated by the National Park Service since 1972.