The Staten Island Boat Graveyard, located at 2453 Arthur Kill Road in Rossville, has roots dating back to the 1930s and has been known as the Witte Marine Scrap Yard and Arthur Kill Boat Yard. Now referred to as the Donjon Iron and Metal Scrap Processing Facility, it was once home to approximately 400 vessels, though that number has dwindled to an estimated 25 to 40 decaying ships. This scrapyard features a diverse collection of obsolete steam tugs, ferries, car floats, and other crafts, each with a rich history.
In this video, we explore:
- The history of shipbreaking yards (01:47)
- The founder of the Staten Island Boat Graveyard (02:10)
- The first African American ship crew during World War II (04:22)
- The New York City Fire Department’s Abram S. Hewitt (06:22)
- The New England Passenger Steamer and the Eldia (09:02)
- Creepy cemeteries near the Staten Island Boat Graveyard (10:12)
- Why artists, moviemakers, and marine historians are drawn to the graveyard (12:43)
- The Donjon Marine Company Incorporated (14:57)
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