Prior to the arrrival of Europeans in the late 17th century to Staten Island, the area was the site of a Lenape encampment. The name "Arrochar" comes from the estate of W.W. MacFarland in the 1840s, who named it his home village of Arrochar in Scotland.
At the beginning of the 20th century the neighborhood became a fashionable gateway to the resort communities of South Beach and Midland Beach. The house of the MacFarland estate is now part of the grounds of St. Joseph Hill Academy, a Catholic girls school. Throughout the 20th century it became a residential neighborhood for various ethnic groups, Italian_Americans being chief among them.
Arrochar once had its own train station, on the South Beach Branch of the Staten Island Railway. This branch closed in 1953, and unlike the also now-dormant North Shore Branch, the tracks of the South Beach line have been removed and homes now stand on its former right-of-way.
StatenIsland is one of the five boroughs of New York City, located on an island of the same name on the west side of the Narrows at the entrance of New York Harbor.
ArrocharArrochar is a neighborhood in northeastern StatenIsland in New York City in the United States.
StatenIsland is one of the five boroughs of New York City, which is the largest city in the United States.