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915:, a private Catholic high and independent of St. Fidelis parish, had been operating for over one hundred years. In its early years, it was very briefly co-educational, but it ultimately was restricted to girls. It was owned and staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Amityville, assisted by lay men and women. For many years, Reverend Mother Agatha, O.P., was superior and principal of St. Agnes High School. The Dominican Sisters reside in Saint Agnes Convent as well as the Harbor of Grace Convent, which was the original convent for this community. In June 2018, The Harbor of Grace Convent permanently closed, since the Diocese of Brooklyn wished to reclaim the building. The Harbor of Grace, first opened in the early 1970s, with Sr. Julianne (Nora Daniel) Connolly, O.P. being one of its pioneers. Sister Julianne had lived there for its entire history until it was closed permanently in 2018. St. Agnes Convent, the last of the Dominican Convents in College Point, closed in 2019. St Agnes Convent, the landmark of "High Street" for almost two centuries, then faced the wrecker ball and by November, 2022, this historical edifice was completely gone. In June 2021, St. Agnes High School closed permanently. Financial factors, significant changes in demographics and the toll of COVID-19 were factors leading to this decision. For the first time in nearly two centuries, no Catholic school was operating within College Point / the St Fidelis parish complex, and the Dominican Sisters, and their convents, are gone forever. Given the diminishing number of Catholics in North Queens, it is probable that the parish of St Fidelis will merge with Holy Trinity and St Luke's parish in the not too distant future. By 2022, the church building as well as the rectory, housing the parish priests, are the only remaining and functioning structures of the parish complex. 897:. College Point is home to St. Fidelis Parish, founded in 1856. The present church was completed in 1906. Adjacent to the church is the grave of Father Huber, the founding pastor. For over 150 years, the parish conducted an elementary school including kindergarten through 8th grades. In 1924, St. Fidelis School, a three-story building of 18 classrooms, opened its doors on the present 14th Avenue and 124th Street. In 1961, the 12 classroom annex was opened. In its heyday, St. Fidelis School had almost two thousand students, from kindergarten through grade 8. When it closed, there were just over 200 students. During all of these years, it was staffed by the Dominican Sisters of Amityville (Dominican Sisters of the American Congregation of the Holy Cross). Due to significant demographic changes in College Point, the elementary school was finally closed in June 2013. 1118: – A mansion built in 1857 by Morris A. Gescheidt, it is located in the middle of 123rd Street at 13th Avenue. The mansion was built for Herman A. and Malvina Schleicher, and it is the only remaining 19th-century mansion in College Point built for a German-American family. From 1892 to 1923, John Jockers operated the Grand View Hotel at the property, at a time when College Point was a waterfront resort area. The house was divided into apartments in 1923. After the house had an electrical fire on July 9, 2008, the house was forcibly vacated by the Department of Buildings because of hazardous electrical conditions. The house was made a New York City designated landmark in 2009. 1052: 496: 576:
called for the site to be redeveloped as a large heliport, though the project ultimately failed seven years later. Several large development projects were constructed around the airport site in the late 1980s. These buildings included three projects inside the CPCP campus, as well as another building at Linden Place and 31st Road. Floor space in these buildings rented out at an average of $ 10 per square foot ($ 110/m), a relatively expensive rate at the time. This was due to its proximity to major transportation connections such as the
1108: – Built in 1868 by Conrad Poppenhusen, the founder of College Point. The architecture features a French Second Empire Mansard roof topping off the three Italianate style stories. During the entire Civil War, the Poppenhusen Institute building housed the disassembled Abraham Lincoln's log cabin. After the war, it was returned to Hodgenville Kentucky, the current site of the log cabin. The institute's other claim to fame is that it conducted America's first free kindergarten. Originally a town hall, this 679: 169: 4361: 410: 1038: 105: 1370: 145: 901: 125: 45: 722:'s 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 84.3 years. This is longer than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods. Most inhabitants are middle-aged and elderly: 22% are between the ages of between 25 and 44, 30% between 45 and 64, and 18% over 65. The ratio of youth and college-aged residents was lower, at 17% and 7% respectively. 507:, and in the 1930s shifted towards the manufacturing of airplane parts. Until the mid-20th century, the partially infilled Mill Creek separated College Point from the rest of Queens. College Point was a peninsula connected to the rest of Queens by four roads: College Point Boulevard, Linden Place, 20th Avenue, and 14th Avenue; all except the last crossed Mill Creek. 1100: – A church built in 1872 in the small town New England style. The church is on a large lot, has a bell tower, and is adorned with "gingerbread" trim. On June 6, 2008, a fire caused damage in the steeple, which was repaired, maintaining the historical appearance of the building. (Up on 119th Street) In 2018 it was listed on the National Register. 730:
the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 57% in College Point and Flushing, lower than the boroughwide and citywide rates of 53% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, College Point and Flushing are considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city and not
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and births to teenage mothers are less common in College Point and Flushing than in other places citywide. In College Point and Flushing, there were 63 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 8 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per
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reported that the corporate park had more than 200 companies. There were proposals to redevelop the Flushing Airport site as a wholesalers' complex in the early 2000s, but these were protested by College Point residents. The northern shoreline of College Point, a former oil lagoon, was designated a
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at College Point occurred in December 2009, and Phase One opened in December 2015. After several delays, Linden Place was finally renovated in the 2010s so that it would be several feet above the Flushing Airport Wetlands. The first portion of Linden Place reopened in 2015, and the remaining section
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Flushing Airport was decommissioned in 1984. Much of Linden Place in College Point was also closed due to frequent flooding near the airport, which had been built on a wetland atop Mill Creek. There were several proposals to redevelop the airport site, none of which were successful. One plan in 1986
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in Community Board 7 was $ 51,284. In 2018, an estimated 25% of College Point and Flushing residents lived in poverty, compared to 19% in all of Queens and 20% in all of New York City. One in seventeen residents (6%) were unemployed, compared to 8% in Queens and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or
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is located at 127th Street near Powell's Cove. Tallman Island was formerly a separate island, but was fused to College Point in the mid-20th century. The island formerly contained a small resort with a hotel and dancing and dining pavilions until the 1930s. The wastewater plant was erected between
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in Williamsport, and serves the College Point, Flushing, and Whitestone areas of Queens. The College Point Little League is an all volunteer organization dedicated to providing boys and girls, ages 5 through 18, a place where they can build their baseball skills while learning good sportsmanship,
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Fields, but the entire property used to belong to the College Sports Association, which leased the fields from the city for $ 1 a day. The fields were to be rebuilt in the late 1990s, but due to complications due to the EnViroFill dumping construction debris, in 1999, the construction was stopped,
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Up until Vatican II, St. Fidelis was a thriving parish. For many years, it was led by Father (and eventually Monsignor) William J. Osborne. Monsignor Osborne died in 1998 at the age of 102, the oldest living Catholic priest in the United States at the time. In the 1950s and 1960s, there were four
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In 1926, approximately 100 single-family and two-family houses were built on the Graham estate. In 1938, the 6 acres (2.4 ha) estate of Anna Schlesinger, near Ninth Avenue and 119th Street, was sold to the Daniel Corners Realty Corporation. The land had previously been part of the Poppenhusen
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in the state and possibly the oldest gas station in Queens. It was founded in the 1860s at the corner of 126th Street and 15th Avenue as a blacksmith shop and transformed into a gas station and auto service center in the early 1900s. The building has been renovated several times over the past 150
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The 109th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 83.7% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct reported 6 murders, 30 rapes, 202 robberies, 219 felony assaults, 324 burglaries, 970 grand larcenies, and 126 grand larcenies auto in 2018.
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the fields closed and the lease revoked. The local leagues nearly collapsed due to the closure of the fields, but under the leadership of Jerry Castro, President of the Little League until 2006, and Tony Mongeluzzi, President of the Roller Hockey League, the leagues survived and are now thriving.
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College Point and Flushing generally have a similar rate of college-educated residents to the rest of the city as of 2018. While 37% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 23% have less than a high school education and 40% are high school graduates or have some college
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described as "oil storage facilities, a cement plant, a Pepsi-Cola distribution facility, furniture warehouses and contractors and other small businesses". The northern shoreline was redeveloped as a medium-density residential area starting in the 1980s. However, College Point's other residences
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MacNeil Park, formerly known as College Point Shorefront Park as well as Chisholm's by many locals (after the family that owned the mansion that once stood in the park), features a water front view, full playground, basketball and handball courts, and baseball fields. The Chisholm's Mansion was
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education. By contrast, 39% of Queens residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher. The percentage of College Point and Flushing students excelling in math rose from 55% in 2000 to 78% in 2011, and reading achievement rose from 57% to 59% during the same time period.
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Ninety-five percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is higher than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 71% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", lower than the city's average of 78%. For every supermarket in College Point and
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Frank Golden Memorial Park, located behind the strip mall on 14th Avenue, features 4 baseball diamonds and is used by local softball leagues. This park also features a playground with a swing-set and jungle gym with slides. Next to the playground is a basketball court and a handball
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Though College Point is today mainly residential, it also contains significant commercial presence, as well as remnants of a once-active industrial community. Especially in the southern part of the neighborhood, there are many industrial and light commercial businesses, including what
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the amusement park site in 1973 due to nuisance complaints. The next year, the industrial park was founded on a site of 550 acres (220 ha). The complex was later rebranded the College Point Corporate Park (CPCP) because there had been few industrial tenants there.
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cinema with two stores in College Point, on a site bounded by Ulmer Street, 28th Avenue, Linden Place, and Whitestone Expressway. Other large projects included a new factory for Crystal Windows and Door Systems next to the Whitestone Expressway. The printing plant for
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of the neighborhood was 40.1% (13,471) Hispanic/Latino (of any race), 34.3% (11,525) Asian non-Hispanic, 21.3% (7,176) White non-Hispanic, 2.0% (687) Black non-Hispanic, 0.7% (244) from some other race non-Hispanic, and 1.6% (522) non-Hispanic of two or more races.
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on 127th Street and 20th Avenue, an eco-friendly lifestyle center, was opened in 2012, with views of the Manhattan skyline, and a number restaurants, a spa, a swimming pool, a hotel, children's corner, rooftop garden restaurant and lounge and various
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Division World Series, coached by Nelson Santiago and Anthony Figueroa, who were involved with the Little League for several years, including managing a team of 11-year-olds to a second-place finish in New York State in the summer of
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on College Point Boulevard has sold German meats and groceries since 1920 and is owned by the Lepine's a third-generation German family. The store also offers a wide variety of candy in glass jars and is a favorite among
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College Point Park, the former location of P.S. 27, is located across the street from Poppenhusen Library.It is called "27" by many locals. It has basketball and handball courts as well as an adjacent municipal parking
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crashed shortly after taking off from the airport. The incident eventually led to the closing of this airport in 1984. The site remains abandoned, although plans have been proposed over the years to convert it into a
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By 1994, the CPCP had over 100 companies. The CPCP proposed to develop a strip mall with large "mega-stores" on 20th Avenue, though this idea was initially opposed by local residents. The strip mall was developed by
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daily masses in St. Fidelis Parish, as well as ten Sunday masses in three venues. Currently, with diminished enrollments and changing demographics, there is one daily mass, and four Sunday masses, one in Spanish.
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College Point and Flushing's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is less than the rest of New York City. In College Point and Flushing, 9% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per
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located at the highest part of the park, overlooking the East River and Rikers Island. This mansion served as the summer residence of Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia during his term of office as Mayor of New York.
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During the Civil War, the Poppenhusen Institute housed Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin, for safekeeping. After the Civil War, the log cabin was returned to its original location in Kentucky.
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estate. The Daniel Corners Realty Corporation bought the land to build fifty homes on the land, which it called College Estates. Arthur Allen was the architect of the houses.
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Flushing Airport, opened in 1927 along the shore of Flushing Bay, had been a busy aviation hub before LaGuardia Airport was built in 1939 about one mile away. It carried the
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was established in the 1860s on the corner of 126th Street and 15th Avenue as a blacksmith shop. John Farrington, a blacksmith, later transformed it into a
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St. Fidelis Roman Catholic Church, St. John's Lutheran, and The First Reformed Church of College Point host the community's three largest congregations.
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per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 145 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.
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The College Point Stars (not affiliated with the College Point Little League) are a youth baseball team that advanced to the 2007 Cal Ripken
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for $ 13,500 near 25th Avenue and 126th Street. The architect of the homes was Alwin Cassens Jr. The development was called Allied Homes.
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bestowed a "Queensmark" award on College Point, in hopes of encouraging historical preservation of local landmark architecture.
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article in March 2002 stated that 450 residential units had been developed in the previous 14 months. The following year, the
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The entirety of Community Board 7, which comprises Flushing, College Point, and Whitestone, had 263,039 inhabitants as of
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in the early 1900s. The Farrington family still owns and operates the gas station on the same corner. It is the oldest
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opened in the neighborhood in 1927. Throughout its tenure, the airport was troubled by its proximity to the larger
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10 oz/cu ft), less than the city average. Thirteen percent of College Point and Flushing residents are
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Table PL-P5 NTA: Total Population and Persons Per Acre - New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas*, 2010
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on Ulmer Street complete with floodlights and bleachers, which was part of a larger reconstruction of the
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1,000 citywide). College Point and Flushing have a higher than average population of residents who are
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is located in College Point as well, along the Whitestone Expressway just east of the former airport.
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College Point was named for St. Paul's College, an Episcopalian seminary founded in 1835 by the Rev.
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The original European settler of this area was Captain William Lawrence. He was also the largest
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now serves as a cultural and historical center and offers a variety of classes and activities.
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Powell's Cove Park, an environmental waterfront park, lies on the border of College Point and
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in the 1630s. Lawrence married the oldest daughter of Richard "Bull Rider" Smith, who founded
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campus was built near 28th Avenue and College Point Boulevard, opening in December 2015.
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goods and expanded his operation to this small farming community. College Point became a
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primarily for his workers, most of them also German immigrants, and the tycoon became a
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Flushing, College Point, and Whitestone are patrolled by the 109th Precinct of the
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Public elementary schools, defined as kindergarten through 5th grades, include
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There was an increase in residential development in the 1990s and 2000s; a
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was being operated on part of the 565-acre (229 ha) complex. The city
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Falling to the Onslaught of Time: Nature, neglect take toll on sites
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Department of City Planning, February 2012. Accessed June 16, 2016.
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Poppenhusen Playground is a park for primary school-aged children.
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lines have ever been built to the area, although a spur from the
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Notable current and former residents of College Point include:
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in America. He connected College Point to Flushing by the
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College Point became a center for breweries and day trip
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consist largely of single-family homes from the 1920s.
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used to run through the area until it closed in 1932.
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arrived; he was already a prosperous manufacturer in
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New York City Department of Environmental Protection
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In 1925, Earl Dodge Osborn gave his initials to the
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years and is still in operation on the same corner.
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Archived from the original on August 20, 2001. 1683:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 1654:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 1543:Current City Council Districts for Queens County 1220:1937 and 1939, and was dedicated in April 1939. 990:New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 3891:"At Home with … Steve Karsay – No. 31's Flavor" 3851:Long Island Rail Road Photos, Maps, and History 2124:"Immigrant Planning a Window Factory in Queens" 1688: 1479:"If You're Thinking of Living in College Point" 1183:has 12 movie screens, as well as a mini-arcade. 980:College Point is home to a newly reconstructed 471:, contributing to churches, libraries, and the 3795: 3651:"See How The Times Gets Printed and Delivered" 3491: 3151:Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy 2494: 2492: 2490: 2425:"Megastore Plan for Corporate Park Draws Fire" 988:. The baseball fields and hockey rink are now 904:Sanctuary of First Reformed Church on 119th St 346:is a working-middle-class neighborhood in the 3938: 1563: 1561: 1559: 1557: 1555: 1406: 1404: 1128: 4391:Populated coastal places in New York (state) 2348: 1950:"College Point to Get 108 Cape Cod Houses". 1456: 1454: 1452: 843: 3838: 3648: 3434:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 3404: 3402: 3400: 3398: 2745: 2743: 2741: 2739: 2737: 2487: 2218: 1418:. New York City Department of City Planning 1343:(born 1972), Major League Baseball pitcher. 1187: 539:In 1953, the Fleet Street Company sold 108 3945: 3931: 3682: 2735: 2733: 2731: 2729: 2727: 2725: 2723: 2721: 2719: 2717: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1552: 1401: 860:College Point Station – 120-07 15th Avenue 3913:Conrad Poppenhusen, the Benevolent Tycoon 3411:"College Point Mansion Is Now a Landmark" 3073:United States Zip Code Boundary Map (USA) 2581:"Industrial Hub Emerges in College Point" 2535:"Times Expanding Nationwide Distribution" 2388: 2357:"College Point Projects Add Office Space" 2156:Hernandez, Raymond (September 19, 1993). 2155: 1449: 1217:Tallman Island Wastewater Treatment Plant 3708: 3537: 3395: 2532: 2422: 2320: 2048: 1909: 1907: 1905: 1903: 1050: 1036: 899: 863:Linden Hill Station – 29-50 Union Street 677: 494: 408: 2980:"Engine Company 297/Ladder Company 130" 2836: 2714: 2646: 2578: 2389:Hernandez, Raymond (January 23, 1994). 2354: 2286: 2255:"Where Planes Once Droned, Eagles Soar" 2082: 2014: 1980: 1938: 884: 21:Neighborhood of Queens in New York City 4373: 3844: 3752:from the original on December 2, 2018. 3709:Kadinsky, Sergey (September 9, 2016). 3353:"National Register Information System" 3036: 2952: 2926: 2777: 2775: 2700: 2672: 2649:"Riverview listed as a Superfund site" 2612: 2498: 2459: 2321:Hernadez, Raymond (October 31, 1993). 2252: 2194:"2.5 more years for Linden Place road" 1567: 1476: 1435: 1433: 1061:Academy Mailbox & Intercom Company 3926: 3775:Metropolitan Transportation Authority 3409:Lee, Jennifer 8. (October 20, 2009). 2816: 2455: 2453: 2188: 2186: 2117: 2115: 2113: 2015:Bennett, Charles G. (July 30, 1967). 1900: 1874:"College Point Homes Meet Big Demand" 1762: 1760: 1697: 1636:"Historic Interest in Queens Names". 1027: 490: 428:of the original incorporators of the 3358:National Register of Historic Places 3345: 2121: 2049:Berliner, David C. (July 15, 1973). 1643: 1073:National Register of Historic Places 1068:College Point Little League Building 1005:College Point Little League Building 546: 3448:Murray, Caryn Eve (May 22, 1998). " 3408: 3249:"Poppenhusen Playground Highlights" 3223:"Hermon A. MacNeil Park Highlights" 3198:"Branch Detailed Info: Poppenhusen" 3136: 2953:Miller, Myles (December 15, 2015). 2772: 2673:Dunlap, David W. (March 16, 2016). 2579:Siwolop, Sana (November 26, 2003). 2533:Peterson, Iver (January 22, 1997). 2423:Holloway, Lynette (June 26, 1994). 2355:Kennedy, Shawn G. (July 27, 1988). 2287:Schmitt, Eric (December 11, 1986). 1430: 1412:"NYC Planning | Community Profiles" 737: 13: 3906: 3845:Erlitz, Jeff (February 19, 1932). 3538:Buglione, Nick (August 31, 2000). 3037:Finkel, Beth (February 27, 2014). 2499:Hughes, C. J. (October 21, 2011). 2460:Rather, John (November 22, 1998). 2450: 2183: 2110: 1757: 1416:communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov 1267:lines serve the neighborhood. No 1071: – a listed on the 856:operates two post offices nearby: 596:and opened in 1998; it contains a 365:; to the east by 138th Street and 14: 4402: 4381:Neighborhoods in Queens, New York 3492:Queens Crapper (August 4, 2008). 2927:Rhodes, Liz (December 22, 2011). 2567:Queensmark Comes to College Point 2083:Ostroff, James (August 5, 1973). 2051:"Amusement Park Upsets Neighbors" 1981:Crowell, Paul (August 22, 1960). 1302: 1223: 551:College Point Industrial Park, a 4386:Former villages in New York City 4359: 2929:"Police Academy rises in Queens" 2896:"109th Precinct CompStat Report" 2613:Vandam, Jeff (August 15, 2004). 2122:Oser, Alan S. (April 28, 1999). 2085:"City to Condemn Amusement Park" 1774:. Queens Tribute. Archived from 1700:A History of College Point, N.Y. 1568:Shaman, Diana (March 24, 2002). 1368: 1033:Landmarks and historic buildings 959:and affords a great view of the 848:College Point is covered by the 838:Flushing Hospital Medical Center 832:The nearest major hospitals are 485:Flushing and North Side Railroad 357:. It is bounded to the south by 167: 143: 123: 103: 43: 3883: 3864: 3806: 3789: 3756: 3728: 3702: 3683:arthurious (February 6, 2018). 3676: 3642: 3528: 3511: 3485: 3467:"College Point, Queens, Part 2" 3459: 3442: 3369: 3319: 3301:"Powell's Cove Park Highlights" 3293: 3275:"College Point Park Highlights" 3267: 3241: 3215: 3190: 3165: 3144:"Flushing / Whitestone – QN 07" 3119:"Location Details: Linden Hill" 3111: 3086: 3061: 3030: 2997: 2972: 2946: 2920: 2907:New York City Police Department 2888: 2858: 2810: 2666: 2640: 2606: 2572: 2560: 2526: 2416: 2382: 2314: 2280: 2253:Mooney, Jake (April 23, 2009). 2246: 2219:O'Grady, Jim (March 14, 2004). 2212: 2149: 2076: 2042: 2008: 1974: 1865: 1856: 1823: 1790: 1732: 1706: 1672: 1659: 1630: 1523:New York City Police Department 1181:College Point Multiplex Cinemas 673: 630: 404: 390:New York City Police Department 3327:"Frank Golden Park Highlights" 3094:"Location Details: Whitestone" 2569:. Accessed September 10, 2007. 2391:"Report Card: Industrial Park" 1954:. June 28, 1953. p. R10. 1918:. July 24, 1938. p. 141. 1881:. March 30, 1926. p. 43. 1685:. Accessed September 10, 2007. 1618: 1595: 1536: 1477:Shaman, Diana (May 26, 1985). 1470: 1357:and German-born philanthropist 913:St. Agnes Academic High School 764: 565:Adventure's Inn Amusement Park 244: • Other/Multiracial 1: 3016:New York City Fire Department 2817:Short, Aaron (June 4, 2017). 2710:. WPIX-TV. December 15, 2015. 2158:"Decision On Heliport Awaits" 1394: 933: 771:New York City Fire Department 56:Location within New York City 16:Neighborhood in New York City 2647:Rhoades, Liz (May 6, 2010). 1656:. Accessed October 24, 2007. 1461:Sheet 2010, 2020, and Change 1389:List of Queens neighborhoods 1135:Farrington's Service Station 997:College Point Little League: 921: 867: 759:New York City Police Academy 653:New York City Police Academy 384:College Point is located in 7: 3814:"Whitestone Branch of LIRR" 3039:"Guide To Queens Hospitals" 1361: 1229:MTA Regional Bus Operations 1001:College Point Little League 834:NewYork–Presbyterian/Queens 659: 656:was set to reopen in 2022. 419:William Augustus Muhlenberg 386:Queens Community District 7 10: 4407: 3381:U.S. National Park Service 2959:New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV 1384:Geography of New York City 1129:Shopping and entertainment 978:College Point Sports Park: 413:Bust of Conrad Poppenhusen 399: 4357: 3971: 3830:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 3583:"Flushing Airport Part 1" 1698:Hecht, Robert A. (1978). 1679:Conrad Poppenhusen Statue 1640:. August 2, 1931. p. RE2. 971: 854:United States Post Office 844:Post offices and ZIP Code 776: 769:College Point contains a 701:2020 United States Census 651:Groundbreaking for a new 625:Queens Historical Society 325: 313: 292: 275: 264: 259: 251: 243: 235: 227: 219: 214: 206: 201: 191: 179: 156: 136: 116: 96: 61: 54: 42: 33: 26: 3847:"LIRR Whitestone Branch" 3519:Qns. Tenants Almost Home 1744:NYPL Digital Collections 1442:, Population Division - 1188:Other points of interest 1089: – The oldest Gulf 938: 797:, the deadliest type of 692:in College Point, along 526:Edo Aircraft Corporation 3498:queenscrap.blogspot.com 1549:. Accessed May 5, 2017. 1515:"NYPD – 109th Precinct" 1208:The printing plant for 961:Bronx–Whitestone Bridge 795:fine particulate matter 725:As of 2017, the median 699:Based on data from the 582:Bronx–Whitestone Bridge 499:Sketch of College Point 49:College Point Boulevard 4066:Douglaston–Little Neck 3711:"Morris Creek, Queens" 3377:"Weekly List 20181116" 1329:player who plays for 1205:-port or office park. 1056: 1048: 1009:Little League Baseball 905: 825:Flushing, there are 6 696: 648:cleanup site in 2010. 500: 414: 373:; to the north by the 36:Neighborhood of Queens 3568:airfields-freeman.com 3363:National Park Service 3202:Queens Public Library 1778:on September 27, 2007 1667:The Benevolent Tycoon 1627:, Forgotten New York. 1607:May 23, 2005, at the 1293:Long Island Rail Road 1196:code FLU. In 1977, a 1149:station in the state. 1105:Poppenhusen Institute 1098:First Reformed Church 1054: 1042:Poppenhusen Institute 1040: 928:Queens Public Library 903: 793:The concentration of 681: 594:The Related Companies 498: 473:Poppenhusen Institute 412: 394:New York City Council 377:; and to the west by 359:Whitestone Expressway 294: • Summer ( 220: • Hispanic 3525:. December 25, 2008. 3018:. September 10, 2018 1376:New York City portal 1269:New York City Subway 1016:College Point Stars: 986:College Point Fields 885:Schools and churches 682:Headquarters of the 541:Cape Cod-style homes 4311:Springfield Gardens 3550:on February 4, 2017 3383:. November 16, 2018 3049:on February 4, 2017 2200:. December 26, 2019 1837:. January 1, 1977. 1323:Sebastián Guenzatti 1198:Piper Twin Comanche 1160:College Meat Center 1143:auto service center 1122:Spangelberg Mansion 1055:St Paul's Episcopal 1003:, based out of the 819:high blood pressure 606:BJ's Wholesale Club 77: /  3715:Hidden Waters blog 3655:The New York Times 3607:Forgotten New York 3587:Forgotten New York 3471:Forgotten New York 2760:. 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