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Todt Hill

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A beautiful view of the Todt Hill neighborhood in Staten Island, showcasing its parks and natural scenery.

Todt Hill is a 401-foot-tall hill on Staten Island, New York. It is made from special serpentine rock. Todt Hill is the highest natural point in all five boroughs of New York City. It is also the highest spot along the Atlantic coastal plain from Florida to Cape Cod.

The top of Todt Hill is mostly covered with woodlands. It is part of the Staten Island Greenbelt. Around Todt Hill, there are many homes and buildings. Because it is quiet and expensive, Todt Hill is one of the most expensive places to live on Staten Island.

History

The name Todt Hill comes from a German word meaning "death." This might be because of the nearby Moravian Cemetery, which has been used since colonial days. Another idea is that early Dutch settlers named it for the rocky, treeless areas on the hilltop, caused by the special soil of the Staten Island Serpentinite area.

In the early 1900s, many beautiful houses were built there by an architect named Ernest Flagg. Today, a large part of Todt Hill is protected within the Staten Island Greenbelt.

Geography

Todt Hill has many fancy houses along its eastern side. Experts say these houses are part of the neighborhood called Dongan Hills.

Todt Hill has two small natural ponds and a Roman Catholic priory near the top. A private school, Staten Island Academy, moved to Todt Hill in the 1960s. There is a golf course next to the Moravian Cemetery, and each has a man-made pond. The rest of the hill is either parkland or private homes. There is no public transportation on Todt Hill, and most streets, including Todt Hill Road, the main street, do not have sidewalks.

The highest point is near where Todt Hill Road meets Merrick Avenue.

Demographics

Todt Hill is part of a larger neighborhood called Todt Hill-Emerson Hill-Lighthouse Hill-Manor Heights.

The neighborhood has many different kinds of people. Most people are White (Non-Hispanic). There are also many Asian and Hispanic or Latino residents, and people from other backgrounds. Some of the largest cultural groups include people who identify as Puerto Rican, German, Irish, Italian, Indian, and Chinese.

Most of the people living here are between 55 and 74 years old. Many homes are rented by the people living there.

Notable residents

Todt Hill has been home to many well-known people. Paul Castellano, who led a large group, once lived there in a house that looked like the White House. Another famous person, Drita D’Avanzo from the TV show Mob Wives, grew up in Todt Hill. John Franco, a former baseball player for the New York Mets, lives there now. Some movies were also filmed there, including a famous scene from The Godfather.

Transportation

Todt Hill has several bus routes along Richmond Road. These include the S74, S76, S84, and S86 local buses, plus the SIM15 express bus.

Images

A Staten Island Ferry sailing in New York City, a popular way to travel across the water.

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