The Conference House
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Description
Built by English immigrant Captain Christopher Billopp, in or around the year 1680, this handsome stately manor was a wheat farm throughout the first century of its existence. An invaluable relic in America's history, the Conference House was the site of a 1776 peace conference which attempted to end the Revolutionary War. Edward Rutledge, John Adams, Lord Howe and Benjamin Franklin were among those in attendance. Surrounded by lush acreage of forests, marshland and meadows, the Conference House overlooks the Arthur Kill River, Lower Raritan Bay and nearby New Jersey.
Year Built
1680
Admission
Adults $4, Seniors/Students $3
Hours
1-4pm Fri-Sun, Apr to mid-Dec
Contact Information
Primary Phone
Address
298 Satterlee St, Staten Island, NY, USA
298 Satterlee St, Staten Island, NY, USA