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List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Queens, ... 94-40 118th St. ... Sidewalk Clock at 161-11 Jamaica Avenue, New York, NY. April 18, 1985 ...
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South Jamaica: 5 8 385 April 30, 1961 Beach 41st Street-Beach Channel Drive Houses: Far Rockaway: 4 13 712 November 30, 1973 Bland Houses: Flushing: 5 10 400 April 30, 1952 Carleton Manor: Arverne: 1 11 170 March 31, 1967 Conlon L.I.H.F.E. Towers: Jamaica: 1 13 216 March 31, 1971 Forest Hills Co-op Houses: Forest Hills: 3 12 430 November 30, 1975
South Jamaica I is the original section of the complex opened in 1940. Measuring 9.02 acres (3.65 ha), it lies between South Road and 109th Avenue. It consists of 11 three-to-four story buildings with 440 units (originally 448). [4] [6] [7] [13] [14] South Jamaica II lies between 109th Avenue and Brinkerhoff Avenue, occupying 13.3 acres (5.4 ha ...
South Jamaica (also commonly known as "Southside") is a residential neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City, located south of downtown Jamaica.Although a proper border has not been established, the neighborhood is a subsection of greater Jamaica bounded by the Long Island Rail Road Main Line tracks, Jamaica Avenue, or Liberty Avenue to the north; the Van Wyck Expressway on the ...
The Floating Hospital, 41-40 27th Street, Long Island City, Queens. Founded in 1872 or 1873. [12] Flushing Hospital Medical Center, 4500 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, Queens. Founded as Flushing Hospital in 1884, opened in 1888. [13] Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Van Wyck Expressway at 89th Avenue, Jamaica, Queens. Opened at Fulton (now ...
Gibson is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Far Rockaway Branch in the Gibson section of Valley Stream, Nassau County, New York.The station is at Gibson Boulevard and Munro Boulevard.
Baisley Park Houses is a housing project in South Jamaica, Queens, New York, completed on April 30, 1961. The development consists of five, 8-story buildings with 386 apartment units for an estimated 1,057 people.