Located at the entrance to New York Harbor, Staten Island has had a
front-row seat to many of the comings and goings of the New World. From
the early European explorers, such as Verrazano and Hudson, to the waves
of immigrants coming in steerage, the island would be part of a gateway
to a great continent. Some visitors stayed briefly, while others would
go no further and would make the island their forever home. Those who
called Staten Island home would include inventors, business leaders,
writers, athletes, politicians, and artists. Some famous islanders
include industry titan Cornelius Vanderbilt; inventor Antonio Meucci;
Central Park visionary Frederick Law Olmsted; poet Edwin Markham; silent
film star Mabel Normand; and singers Christina Aguilera, Joan Baez, and
members of Wu-Tang Clan. All these would play a role in the development
of Staten Island, a borough of New York City and sister to one of the
world's great metropolises.