STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Another church on Staten Island is being recognized by state officials for its historical and architectural significance.
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday announced 19 nominations for the State and National Registers of Historic Places, including the Unitarian Universalist Church of Staten Island in New Brighton.
Designed by Brooklyn-based architect Frank Haviland Quinby, a Quaker and social reformer, the building “incorporates Tudor Revival, Queen Anne, and Shingle style references in an eclectic mix,” according to a press release sent out Thursday by officials.
The building, located at 312 Fillmore Street, also reflects “Arts and Crafts design principles,” which emphasize warmth, natural materials and a residential feel — values that align with Unitarian beliefs

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