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Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Flushing, NY
The Queens Museum of Art fulfills its mission by designing and providing art exhibitions and educational experiences which promote the appreciation and enjoyment of art, support the creative effort... More on MuseumStuff.com
The Museum fulfills its mission by designing and providing art exhibitions and educational experiences that promote the appreciation and enjoyment of art, support the creative efforts of artists, ... More on Discoverqueens.info

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43-50 Main St, New York City, New York City, NY 11355
Offers acres of beautiful plantlife from around the world, including a world famous Japanese garden. More on NYCVisit.com
The Queens Botanical Gardens is located in a very busy area and it is hard to find parking ...but oth... More on Judysbook.com

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34-41 137th Street, Flushing, New York 11354, us
Self-educated, Lewis H. Latimer was an African American inventor who made significant contributions toward the invention of the light bulb. He resided here from 1903 until his death in 1988. The Le... More on Heritage
The Lewis H. Latimer House was constructed in the Queen Anne style from 1887-1889 by the Sexton family, sometimes called the Latimer House or the Lewis Latimer House, was the home of American inve... More on Discoverqueens.info

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11101 Corona Ave, Flushing, New York, United States
Located just east of Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park this large playground was renovated in 2000. It features several large play sets, areas of both toddler and children's swings, basketball courts, and a ... More on KaBoom.org

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Long Island Expressway and Grand Central Parkway, Flushing, New York, United States

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143-35 37th Ave. Flushing, NY 11354
In historic Weeping Beech Park, 2 blocks from downtown Flushing stands Kingsland Homestead (c 1785), a two-and-a-half story farm-house typical of its time but rare today. As the home of Queens Hist... More on iloveny.com
The Queens Historical Society (QHS) is the historical society for the largest borough in New York City and is dedicated to preserving the history of Queens through educational programs, exhibition... More on Discoverqueens.info

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37-01 Bowne Street, Flushing, New York
A microcosm of 300 years of social, cultural and political history, Bowne House (ca. 1661) is the oldest house in Queens and among the oldest in New York City. It was built by John Bowne, who emigr... More on Heritage
The Bowne House is a fine example of mid-17th-century Anglo-Dutch architecture with an exceptional collection of furnishings, but its true magic is its story. The house was built by John Bowne, a ... More on Discoverqueens.info

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65-30 Kissena Blvd, Queens College, New York City, New York City, NY 11367
Exhibits at the Louis Armstrong Archives feature Louis's vast personal collection of photographs, papers, s... More on iloveny.com
Wow, what a fantastic place. The home is just that, a real home. Loved getting a view of how he lived ... More on TripAdvisor

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6626 Metropolitan Avenue FL 2, Flushing, NY, USA

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Flushing, NY
Flushing's Old Quaker Meeting House is New York City's oldest house of worship and one of the oldest continuously operating religious facilities in the county. It was also a stop on the Undergroun...
'Old Quaker Meeting House' is a historic Quaker house of worship located at 137-16 Northern Boulevard, in Flushing, Queens, New York. It is part of Flushing Monthly Meeting.
The site, built in 16... More on Wikipedia
