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Old Town is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Staten Island, located on its East Shore. Old Town was established in August 1661 as part of New Netherland, and was the first permanent European settlement on Staten Island. Originally described as "Oude Dorpe" (old village in Dutch), much of its original territory makes up what is present-day South Beach, with parts of Midland Beach and Dongan Hills. The area was settled by a group of Dutch, Walloon (from what is now southern Belgium and its borders with France) and French Protestants (Huguenots) led by Walloon Pierre Billiou.

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  • Old Town es un vecindario en el borough de Staten Island de la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Old Town se estableció en agosto de 1661 como parte de New Netherland y fue el primer asentamiento europeo permanente en Staten Island.​ Originalmente descrito como "Oude Dorpe" (pueblo antiguo en holandés), gran parte de su territorio original constituye lo que hoy es South Beach, con partes de Midland Beach y Dongan Hills. El área fue poblada por un grupo de holandeses, valones (de lo que ahora es el sur de Bélgica y sus fronteras con Francia) y protestantes franceses (huguenotes) liderados por el valón Pierre Billiou. El casco antiguo actual se describe típicamente como el vecindario bordeado por Grasmere al norte, Dongan Hills al sur, South Beach al este y Concord al oeste. El vecindario cuenta con el servicio de la estación Old Town del Ferrocarril de Staten Island. Old Town también cuenta con los autobuses locales S78 y S79 SBS en Hylan Boulevard y los autobuses locales S74, S84, S76 y S86 en Richmond Road. El servicio de autobús expreso es proporcionado por SIM1 y SIM5 en Hylan Boulevard y SIM15 en Richmond Road. (es)
  • Old Town is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Staten Island, located on its East Shore. Old Town was established in August 1661 as part of New Netherland, and was the first permanent European settlement on Staten Island. Originally described as "Oude Dorpe" (old village in Dutch), much of its original territory makes up what is present-day South Beach, with parts of Midland Beach and Dongan Hills. The area was settled by a group of Dutch, Walloon (from what is now southern Belgium and its borders with France) and French Protestants (Huguenots) led by Walloon Pierre Billiou. Present-day Old Town is typically described as the neighborhood bordered by Grasmere to the north, Dongan Hills to the south, South Beach to the east, and Concord to the west. The neighborhood is served by the Old Town station of the Staten Island Railway. Old Town is also served by the S78 and S79 SBS local buses on Hylan Boulevard and the S74, S84, S76 and S86 local buses on Richmond Road. Express bus service is provided by the SIM1 and SIM5 on Hylan Boulevard and the SIM15 on Richmond Road. (en)
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  • Old Town (en)
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  • Old Town es un vecindario en el borough de Staten Island de la ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Old Town se estableció en agosto de 1661 como parte de New Netherland y fue el primer asentamiento europeo permanente en Staten Island.​ Originalmente descrito como "Oude Dorpe" (pueblo antiguo en holandés), gran parte de su territorio original constituye lo que hoy es South Beach, con partes de Midland Beach y Dongan Hills. El área fue poblada por un grupo de holandeses, valones (de lo que ahora es el sur de Bélgica y sus fronteras con Francia) y protestantes franceses (huguenotes) liderados por el valón Pierre Billiou. (es)
  • Old Town is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Staten Island, located on its East Shore. Old Town was established in August 1661 as part of New Netherland, and was the first permanent European settlement on Staten Island. Originally described as "Oude Dorpe" (old village in Dutch), much of its original territory makes up what is present-day South Beach, with parts of Midland Beach and Dongan Hills. The area was settled by a group of Dutch, Walloon (from what is now southern Belgium and its borders with France) and French Protestants (Huguenots) led by Walloon Pierre Billiou. (en)
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  • Old Town (Staten Island) (es)
  • Old Town, Staten Island (en)
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