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Other Attractions (part 1)
Thalia Spanish Theatre
41-17 Greenpoint Avenue
This company is nationally known for its performances of the Spanish
operetta style Zarzuela, and offers a superb forum for new and established
artists in the field of Spanish theatre, music and dance.
Flushing Town Hall
137-35 Northern Boulevard
This Romanesque Revival building, erected in 1862 is now the current
home of the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts. There are a variety
of art exhibits and jazz and classical music performances throughout
the year.
Bowne House
37-01 Bowne Street
Known as the birthplace of Religious Freedom in America, the Bowne House
was occupied by nine generations of the Bowne Family. Built in 1661
by John Bowne, this National Historic Landmark offers tours to display
the architectural and cultural changes to occur in Queens throughout
the past 350 years.
Areas of interest in Queens: (click for information)
Queens real estate (general)
Astoria and Long Island City (part 1)
Astoria and Long Island City (part 2)
Sunnyside
Woodside
Jackson Heights
Corona
Elmhurst
Rego Park
Ridgewood
Glendale
Middle Village
Forest Hills
Kew Gardens
Woodhaven - Richmond Hill
Flushing
College Point
Whitestone
Bayside
Douglaston
Jamaica
St. Albans
Ozone Park - Howard Beach
The Rockaways
Attractions:
Parks
Centers of the Arts
Museums
Airports
Beaches
Other attractions (part 1)
Other attractions (part 2)