Queens Real Estate Information
Other Attractions (part 2)
Quaker Meeting House
137-16 Northern Boulevard
This unassuming, dark-shingled, hipped-roofed building is New York City's
oldest house of worship, and has been used continuously since 1694.
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
Cross Bay Boulevard
This 9,000 acre preserve is home to more than 325 species of birds.
The diverse habitats include salt marsh, upland fields and woods, several
fresh water ponds, and an open expanse of bay and islands.
Alley Pond Environmental Center
228-06 Northern Boulevard
The center is the home of the only working windmill in New York City,
and with an extensive system of nature trails on the grounds, it offers
a wide range of educational programs related to the environment.
Kingsland House
143-35 37th Avenue
Built for Charles Doughty in 1785, this historic building is now home
to the Queens Historical Society.
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)