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  2. Forest Hills, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hills is located in Queens Community District 6 and its ZIP Code is 11375. [1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 112th Precinct. [6] Politically, Forest Hills is represented by the New York City Council's 29th District. [7] It is located within New York's 6th congressional district.

  3. Forest Hills Co-op Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Hills Co-operative Houses are located on an 8.5-acre (34,000 m 2) site at 108-03 62nd Drive on the border of the Queens neighborhoods of Forest Hills and Corona in New York City, United States.

  4. Middle Village, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The site, located near present-day 69th Street, was prime real estate in the early 19th century. Isaac Ferguson, who owned 7 ⁄ 12 acre (0.24 ha) of land at the site, sold 1 ⁄ 3 acre (0.13 ha) of his land to John Heuss, having been loath to give his land to the Geissenhainers of Lutheran Cemetery due to Ferguson's concerns that the tract was ...

  5. Rego Park - Wikipedia

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    All areas in Rego Park are zoned to J.H.S. 157 Stephen A. Halsey (6–9), in Rego Park, [50] or J.H.S. 190 Russell Sage (7–9) in Forest Hills. [51] Rego Park is not zoned to a high school because all New York City high schools get students by application, though Forest Hills High School is located in nearby Forest Hills.

  6. Flushing, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The City University of New York School of Law was founded in 1983 adjacent to the Queens College campus, and was located at 65–21 Main Street in Kew Gardens Hills until 2012. [169] It moved to Long Island City for the Fall 2012 Semester.

  7. Forest Hills, Queens, New York - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Forest Hills, Queens, New York

  8. Sunnyside, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The area is connected to Manhattan via the Long Island Expressway and the Queens Midtown Tunnel and to Brooklyn via the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Sunnyside is also known for the former Pennsylvania Railroad (now Amtrak) railyard known as Sunnyside Yard. It is a staging area for both Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains leaving from Penn Station.

  9. Woodside, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The real estate promoters who created Woodside were mostly of German extraction. Members of the Kelly family were first, followed by Alpheus P. Riker, Henry G. Schmidt, John A. Mecke, and Emil Cuntz. The Kelly family developed the property where they resided while the others bought land specifically to divide it into building lots. [ 31 ]