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Black Rock City '06(en)USA / Nevada / Sutcliffe The 2006 BRC site, shifted a bit from the location from the last few years...
Saint Andrew Avelino Church(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)The church is located in Flushing, NY on Northern Blvd. between 157th & 158th St.
15517 Sanford Ave(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)15517 Sanford Ave Flushing NY 11355
Flushing Town Hall(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)Flushing Town Hall 137-35 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11354 (718) 463-7700 (Main Number) (718) 445-1920 (Fax) (718) 463-7700, ext. 222 (Box Office) www.flushingtownhall.com/ Flushing Town Hall Built in 1862, Town Hall is a fine example of early Romanesque Revival,
The Civil War Monument Obelisk(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)The Civil War Monument Erected in 1866, this monument is a memorial to the men of Flushing who lost their lives in the War between the North & South, 1861-1865.
John Bowne House(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)The Bowne House, c.1661, is the second oldest house in New York City (oldest in Queens), and third oldest in New York State. John Bowne, who emigrated from England to Boston in 1649 and settled in Flushing, was a member
NY State Armory(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)Built in 1906, is now used by the NYPD's Queens North Task Force division.
Balance Rock(en)USA / Arizona / Lake_Havasu_City Notable Location at end of Sara's Trail. Yellow, Red, and Blue paths all end at this location. Note bring a friend or a 20 foot rope to get through "Sara's Crack"
Old Quaker Meeting House(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)The Old Quaker Meeting House, Flushing is a historic Quaker house of worship c.1694. Built by John Bowne and other early Quakers, it is the oldest house of worship in New York State and the second oldest Quaker meeting house
The Lewis H. Latimer House(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)The Lewis H. Latimer House was moved from Holly Avenue in Flushing to its present site in 1988. Lewis H. Latimer was the son of Virginia runaway slaves. Self-educated, he eventually became Thomas Edison's chief draftsman. He improved on Edison's
Kingsland Homestead(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)Kingsland, built c. 1774 for Charles Doughty, is a well-scaled and proportioned example of the indigenous Long Island half house form which flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Threatened by demolition, the house was moved to its
Flushing High School(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)Flushing High School is the oldest free public secondary school in New York City; its charter was received in 1875. The original school building was located on Sanford Avenue. During the period 1912 to 1915 the present building was erected.
Spanish-American War Memorial(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)In 1950, the Spanish-American War Memorial Flagpole was erected by veterans of the 1898 War as a tribute to all their fallen comrades.
Daniel Carter Beard Square(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)Daniel Carter Beard was a resident of Flushing, a civil engineer and an internationally known artist. He illustrated Mark Twain's Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Beard is probably best remembered in Flushing as a founder and first national Commissioner
Flushing, NY(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)neighbourhoodFlushing is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. From the New York Times - Let the Meals Begin: Finding Beijing in Flushing www.nytimes.com/2008/07/30/dining/30flushing.html?pagew... interactive map - www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/07/29/dining/20080730_...
Latimer Gardens - NYCHA(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)Lewis H. Latimer Gardens has four, 10-story buildings with 423 apartments. Completed September 30, 1970, the 3.84-acre Queens development is bordered by 34th and 35th Avenues, Linden Place, and Leavitt and 137th Streets. Latimer Gardens is named after Lewis H.
The World War I Memorial(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)Erected in 1920 in memory of all the men of Flushing who lost their lives. Designed and sculpted by Hermonn Atkins MacNeil, a nationally famous sculptor and College Point resident.
RKO Keith's Theatre(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)The theatre originally opened as the KeithAlbee Vaudeville Theatre on Christmas Day, 1928. Thomas Lamb was the architect, using the Mexican Baroque style. Against a blue evening sky, the effect of twinkling electric stars and projected drifting clouds evoked a
St. George's Episcopal Church(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)St. George's parish, established as a mission church of England in 1704, was the second religious organization in Flushing. Services were held in the old Guardhouse (at Main Street & Northern Blvd.) until 1746 when the first church was built
Bayside, NY(en)USA / New_York / Saddle_Rock (New York City)neighbourhoodwww.baysidehistorical.org/home/home.html Bayside is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens, home to a very diverse neighborhood with many ethnic minorities but few racial tensions. The Bayside population is predominantly White and Asian, but includes substantial populations of
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