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Francis Lewis Boulevard (Cross Island Boulevard) at Crocheron Avenue in Auburndale in 1938. It was...
Francis Lewis Boulevard (Cross Island Boulevard) at Crocheron Avenue in Auburndale in 1938. It was...
In the colonial era, Rosedale in southeast Queens was the eastern end of the settlement known as Spr...
Shea Stadium came into being along with the last NYC World’s Fair in 1964. It was named for atto...
Most of Whitney Avenue in Elmhurst runs from Broadway northeast to Roosevelt Avenue at 93rd Street, ...
When the Queens County Savings Bank main branch, at Main Street and 76th Avenue, was constructed in...
Motorists getting a fillup or an oil check at Farrington's Service Station at 15th Avenue and 126t...
Kissena Park, in eastern Flushing between Rose and Oak Avenues, Kissena Boulevard, Booth Memorial ...
I must admit to being stumped by a sign I encountered in eastern Queens, and found that it indee...
The neighborhood of Dutch Kills named for the narrow tributary of Newtown Creek that runs into its s...
There’s an unusual enclave in Queens where Jamaica meets Briarwood, on 145th and 146th Streets a...