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  2. Community Church of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Second Congregational Church in New York, organized in 1825, was a Unitarian congregation which had three permanent homes in Manhattan, New York City, the second of which became a theater after they left it. In 1919 the congregation joined the Community Church Movement and changed its name to Community Church of New York. [1]

  3. The Church-in-the-Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Church-in-the-Gardens, also known as Community Congregational Christian Church, is a historic Congregational church complex located in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. The complex includes the church (1915), Community House (1926), and Parish Hall (1953) connected by breezeways and a separate parsonage (1929). The buildings are all in an ...

  4. Queens Community Board 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Community Board 4 is a local government in the New York City borough of Queens, encompassing the neighborhoods of Elmhurst, Corona, Corona Heights, Newtown, and also includes LeFrak City, Queens Center Mall and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. [3]

  5. Congregation Tifereth Israel (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Tifereth Israel ("Splendor of Israel") is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Corona section of Queens, in New York City, New York, in the United States. [4] It was founded by Ashkenazi Jews who had moved to Queens from Manhattan's Lower East Side. [1] Estée Lauder and her parents were early members. [1] [5]

  6. Coco's Bakery - Wikipedia

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    After the conversion of the Snack Shops to Coco's locations, as well the newly expanded Reuben's steakhouse franchise that were co-located on Coco's properties, the entire operation was sold to W. R. Grace and Company, a New York chemical conglomerate, as part of its Restaurant Services Division. During this period of Grace ownership, Grace ...

  7. All-you-can-eat sushi restaurant coming to former City Tavern ...

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    The East Izakaya at 6661 Lundy's Lane in Niagara Falls opened in 2020. A Canadian restaurant group is planning to open a modern all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant in the former home of City Tavern ...

  8. South Congregational Church (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The complex consisting of a church, original chapel, ladies parlor, and rectory was designated a city landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission on March 23, 1982. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 4, 1982. [1] The chapel was built 1851 and the church in 1857.

  9. Category:Corona, Queens - Wikipedia

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