705:, periodicals, and "subscription books" named Benjamin W. Hitchcock. Hitchcock had a flair for publicity and innovative sales techniques. Once the area had been surveyed and 972 plots laid out, he organized excursions from the city, hired brass bands to play, and gave prospects free lunch. The first sales event took place on February 18, 1869. Hitchcock priced empty lots at $ 300. Employing an innovative sales technique, he sold them on the installment plan. Purchasers made a down payment and owed $ 10 a month until the note was paid off. He took a 25% commission on each sale. To entice purchasers he sold lottery tickets with first option on choice lots as one set of prizes. Other prizes included option to purchase one of five houses already built on the property. It may have been he or perhaps Kelly who gave the name "Woodside" to the area. A member of the Kelly family, John A. F. Kelly, had used it in occasional pieces he had written for a local newspaper during the 1850s and 1860s. In 1899 one of the original purchasers told a reporter than he had bought a lot with a tiny house on it, only 20' wide by 16' deep. The price was $ 480, and he paid $ 125 down and $ 10 a month until he'd paid off the note.
1587:. The park's facilities include fields and courts for baseball and handball; a playground and spray shower; a running track; a swimming pool; and fitness equipment. Lawrence Virgilio Playground used to be called Windmuller Park which was the name of a successful banking industry owner. In 2002 the park's playground was named for Lawrence Virgilio (1962–2001), a New York City Firefighter who died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. It has open-air stage, a renovated ADA-accessible comfort station, mini-pool, exercise track, pathways, fencing, basketball courts, and new exercise equipment which helps the neighbor people to enjoy their off day. Windmuller Park offers fitness activities and recreation every Thursday through August as a boot camp from 9:00 am –10:00 am. This park was named under the preeminent banker Mr. Louis Windmuller. In 1936, Windmuller's children donated the family land to the city and it developed shortly after under the federal works administration relief work program.
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to subdivide, but became insolvent and, in 1867, died. His heirs sold the property to two carpenters, Henry G. Schmidt and Emil Cuntz, who, in 1871, deeded their property to an organization known as the
Bricklayers' Cooperative Building Association. This organization seems not to have been what its name suggests since it was a New York corporation headed by Charles Merweg who gave his occupation as "speculator in real estate". In any event, the Association erected a housing development in north Woodside which it called Charlotteville. The name was later given the more common spelling of Charlottesville. In 1886 another speculator, Effingham H. Nichols, divided property in the eastern part of the village and called it Woodside Heights. Other 19th-century developers included Charles F. Ehrhardt who sold lots in the northern part of the village and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company which converted two properties on the west side into salable lots.
880:'s project of 1922, and the projects of the Woodside Development Corporation in 1923. Located near the rail and rapid transit stations, the Woodside Apartments was a row of four-story, semi-detached buildings. There were four apartments on a floor, most of them having four rooms. Rents initially ranged from $ 18 to $ 20 a month. Located just as close to the trains, but on the other side of the village, the Metropolitan Life apartment project was more ambitious. Consisting of ten five-story buildings, the project had space for four hundred families. The Woodside Development Corporation built four-story apartments with stores on the ground floor and both two- and one-family houses on two large plots of land near the center of the village. When a citywide aerial survey was taken in 1924, Woodside was shown to have quite a few other multifamily apartment buildings and duplexes along with its many small single-family homes.
1016:, who gave their name to the town of Maspeth. The first European landowners were mainly Dutch and English and their laborers mainly British, African (slaves), and American Indian. During the nineteenth century, Germans largely took over from these first settlers. In addition to the major Germanic landowners already mentioned (the Kellys—whose name was originally Kölle—Riker, Schroeder, Schmidt, Sussdorf, and Windmuller), the first purchasers of Hitchcock's little plots were largely of German extraction. They included men with names like Eberhardt, Groeber, and Schlepergrel. Beginning at the close of the 19th century and through most of the 20th, growing numbers of Irish residents arrived and Woodside eventually became Irish enough to earn the nickname "Irishtown".
631:, so country estates would, in turn, give way to residential development, as, in the decades after 1850, the land was broken into small lots for construction of single-family houses. As before, this new shift was brought about largely by improvement in transportation resources. In 1854, the first steam-powered passenger rail service came to the area. In that year a passenger depot of the Flushing Railroad from Long Island City to Flushing opened for operation near the southern boundary of what would become the village of Woodside. The line gave access to New York City via the Hunters Point Ferry and to Brooklyn via horse-drawn omnibus. In 1861 a second line opened running directly through what would shortly become the village of Woodside. This was a segment of the
473:, the area where the village of Woodside would be established was sparsely populated. The land was fertile, but also wet. Its Native American inhabitants called it a place of "bad waters", and it was known to early European settlers as a place of "marshes, muddy flats and bogs", where "wooded swamps" and "flaggy pools" were fed by flowing springs." Until drained in the nineteenth century, one of these wet woodlands was called Wolf Swamp after the predators that infested it. This swamp was not the only place where settlers might fear for the safety of their livestock, and even themselves. One of the oldest recorded locations in Woodside was called Rattlesnake Spring on the property of a Captain Bryan Newton. The vicinity came to be called
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baseball, basketball, handball, and soccer; a playground and spray shower; and fitness equipment. Big Bush
Playground is located at 61st and 64th Streets, Queens Boulevard, and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. In 1936, Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia (1882–1947, mayor 1934–1945) designated this land as parkland. In December 1936, the Regional Plan Association recommended the construction of a link between the Gowanus Parkway and the Triborough Bridge.Today, Bush Park's has two baseball fields, climbing structures, swings, slides, handball courts and sitting areas. People of neighborhood use the recreational facilities daily to play baseball and soccer youth leagues. A flagpole, lampposts, benches, and trees decorate Big Bush Playground.
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had drained some of its marshes and cut back some of its woods to expand its arable land and eliminate natural predators. Agricultural produce found markets in New York City, and at the beginning of the 19th century the area came to be "abundantly conspicuous in the wealth of the farmers and in the beauty of the villas." A late 19th-century historian described one of the area's 19th-century farms as a pleasing mix of woodlot, tilled acreage, grazing land, orchard, and pleasure garden. He believed "it would probably have been hard to find anywhere in the vicinity of New York a more picturesque locality." Another observer of this time praised
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the son of an Irish immigrant, children and their puppets, the Sunny Side Drum Corps, and LGBT organizations. Many never imagined being a part of a tradition that didn't allow anything that distracted the
Catholic expression. Woodside parade stands out because it welcomes anyone who wearing of green regardless of race, creed or sexual orientation. "The St. Patrick's parade is the most significant expression of Irish culture and celebration in this city, and the parade in Queens, for many of us, was a first-time experience. It was the first parade since the first St. Patrick's parade in New York City, which was in 1762, was open and welcoming to all".
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families that had moved in during the middle decades of the 19th century, including the longstanding
Rapelye, Hicks, and Riker families and the newly arrived Sussdorf, Windmuller, and Kelly families. Two years later, residents from among the still newer owners of small houses set up a Baptist church. St. Paul's originally had a small congregation of only 50, with twice that in 1900; the Baptist church had about the same. St. Sebastian, this section's first Roman Catholic church, served a considerably larger population upon its 1896 foundation. The number of church members, originally 300, quickly grew and was reported to be 1,000 in 1902.
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850:. One early resident, Julius Adams, bought a tiny house on one of Hitchcock's small lots. At first he earned his living as a shoemaker, and, succeeding in that business, expanded into others. In 1881 he built Sanger Hall—a German-style beer hall, a dance hall, and performance space for German singing societies and theatrical entertainments—and as the Hall thrived, he added dining rooms and even a bowling alley. In 1889, another resident built Heimann's Hall, a beer garden, dancing pavilion, and dining hall. Early in the 20th century a movie theater joined the options for local leisure-time activity.
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with hostility from other marchers as well as the spectators, who openly hurled abuse at them and doused with beer. In the years that followed, ILGO members would be denied permission to march, respond by protesting at the parade, and get arrested. Two court rulings then further endorsed the exclusion of LGBTQ marchers: in 1993, Federal Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy of the
Federal District Court in Manhattan rules that the Ancient Order of Hibernians can ban LGBTQ marchers from the St. Patrick's' Parade in Manhattan; in 1995, the U.S. Supreme Court rules in
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the streaming lights from the ball room, and the lanterns hung on the trees, were wont to assemble the gay sleighing parties from the Sacket , Morrell, Alsop, Leverich and other houses; for the soldiers were all over and had come to
Newtown to recruit themselves after the yearly campaigns... Is there any relic more associated with Newtown than its old chestnut tree?... not been for two centuries the "Legal Notice" centre of Newtown, for all vendues, real estate transfers, town meetings, lost "creeturs" and runaway slaves?
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Buddy. As other well-to-do merchants had done in other areas of Queens, Kelly and Buddy bought farm property for use as a rural estate where they planned to live in the warmer months of the year. Not long after, a friend of Kelly's, William Schroeder, bought another parcel of the Sackett property for the same purpose. Like Kelly, he came of a family that had emigrated from Germany and, like Kelly, he had achieved wealth as a merchant in
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death of Louis Windmuller, the last of the German estate owners. Prominent in local as well as city and national affairs, he was called the "grand old man" or "patriarch" of Woodside. Although the estate did not go out of his heirs' hands until the close of the Depression and beginning of World War II, his passing nonetheless helps mark Woodside's transition from country village to suburban bedroom community. With large-scale
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property atlas from 1909 shows buildings on considerably less than half of the village's surveyed lots. In fact, although affordable by standards of the time, Woodside's small single family houses on their small lots were too expensive for growing numbers of laborers who crowded the tenement apartments of Manhattan and nearby Brooklyn. In the years before the
6657:, May 26, 2012. Accessed May 24, 2021. "They were born during World War II and grew up in Woodside, Queens, where they were in the same kindergarten class at Public School 76. They would later both serve in Vietnam, the war that defined their generation. Robert Emmett O'Malley was badly wounded saving the lives of fellow Marines and came home alive."
443:", a map drawn by L.C. Licht. Due to tight binding, this two-page map is missing its middle section. It shows locations in Woodside and surrounding areas of Queens in the mid-17th-mid-19th centuries along with streets, railroads, and trolley lines from the year in which it was made (1908). Modern Woodside is shown as "Woodside" and "North Woodside".
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New York. Not long after, he bought a farm owned by the family of Thomas Cumberson who had died in 1849. It is quite possible that he learned of the place through acquaintance with Schroeder or, more likely, Kelly. Windmuller was of a younger generation than Kelly, Schroeder, and Sussdorf. He emigrated to New York in the aftermath of the
574:. Owned by Louis Windmuller, German immigrant, New York merchant, financier, and philanthropist, the estate was one of the last in Woodside to be sold for development. In 1936 the city acquired most of the property for a park to be called Windmuller Park and in 1942 the heirs sold the remainder to a developer for construction of
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percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 51% in Woodside and Sunnyside, about equal to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 53% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Woodside and Sunnyside is considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city and not
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population. Reflecting its longtime diverse foods and drink, the neighborhood is filled with many cultural restaurants and pubs. It is also home to some of the city's most popular Thai, Filipino, Colombian, and Ecuadorian eateries. Woodside's diversity lends itself to a number of festivals and street
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As the 19th century gave way to the 20th, Woodside's plentiful advantages convinced real estate developers to invest substantially in high-occupancy housing and duplex homes to complement the single-family units which had dominated the area. Three representative examples are Woodside Apartments built
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that had settled in Queens late in the 17th century. In 1802 he inherited a farm of 115 acres including much of what is now Woodside, and in 1826 his heirs sold much of the property to John A. Kelly, the son of a German immigrant, and his sister-in-law (also of German descent), Catherine B. (Friedle)
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Around the roots of the old tree were the huts and stables of the cavalry: with a number of settler's huts ranged in woods... Great festivities too were constant in the spacious rooms of the old Moore house, during the winter months when the snow was deeper and the frost more cold than now-a-days. To
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Woodside was settled by farmers in the early 18th century. In time, inhabitants learned how to farm the land profitably. The marsh grasses proved to be good for grazing and grains, fruits, and vegetables could be grown on the surrounding dry land. By the middle of the 18th century, the area's farmers
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Although few have been documented, some of Woodside's old buildings still remain in place. Of those for which information is available, Woodside's first church, St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal, holds pride of place. It was damaged by fire in 2007 but still stands in its original location. An article
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Big Bush Park, north side of Laurel Hill Boulevard between 61st and 64th Streets. It was built on a plot of land created during the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway's construction in the 1950s and opened in 1987, sixteen years after construction started. The park's facilities include fields and courts for
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In 1991, the recently established gay and lesbian Irish organization ILGO was denied permission to march in the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Fifth Avenue. When New York City Mayor Dinkins intervened on their behalf, ILGO members were allowed to march for that one time, but their presence was received
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A community profile, published in 1943, characterized Woodside (along with Winfield, its neighbor to the south) as "a district of small homes and middle incomes." The area still had few apartment buildings and very little industry. Although the rapid population growth of the 1920s had fallen off in
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As in nearby communities of the time, religious observance played an important role in the lives of Woodside residents, and its churches both reflected this importance and signaled welcome to prospective newcomers. Riker's 1852 map of Newtown shows an Episcopal, Methodist Episcopal, and Presbyterian
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Along with good transportation and access to jobs, Woodside possessed many other local amenities. It was an attractive place with plentiful open spaces, many trees and wooded areas, healthful air, and an overall pleasant ambiance; one news article in 1926 described this as "sylvan beauty", As it had
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The real estate promoters who created Woodside were mostly of German extraction. Members of the Kelly family were first, followed by Alpheus P. Riker, Henry G. Schmidt, John A. Mecke, and Emil Cuntz. The Kelly family developed the property where they resided while the others bought land specifically
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By the middle of the 19th century, drainage and improved agricultural techniques had increased the proportion of Woodside's arable land to some two-thirds of its total. Flowers and dairy products were added to the fruits and vegetables which farmers took to city markets. These landowners also reaped
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John Vincent Daniels Jr. Square, 43rdand Roosevelt Avenues between 50th, 51st, and 52nd Streets, honors Vincent Daniels Jr., a Woodside resident killed in action during World War I. He served as a Private 1st Class in the 102nd Field Signal Company and died during the final days of the war in 1918.
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reasons. In the inaugural year of 2000, the parade attracted over 70 groups of people, including the Korean community honoring the important role that Irish nuns had played in their education, Chilean folk musicians honoring Bernardo O' Higgins, the founding father and first president of Chile, and
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Toward the end of the 20th century, Irish dominance gradually yielded to a mixture of other nationalities, but even as the neighborhood has seen growth in ethnic diversity today, the area still retains a strong Irish American presence, and there continue to be a number of Irish pubs and restaurants
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This extract from a news article summarizes a sensational murder committed in a rented Woodside cottage on June 23, 1897. The victim, his murderer, and the murderer's accomplice were all German, but none were Woodside residents. The case is considered a landmark not in American jurisprudence but in
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These and other real estate developers profited from their sale of lots to home buyers, but the growth of Woodside's housing market was hardly a smooth upward trajectory and, some 40 years after Hitchcock's first lottery, the village was far from completely saturated with homes. A minutely detailed
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The developers who followed Hitchcock's lead in Woodside were less flamboyant though similarly successful. In 1863 John Mecke bought farmland from a family, the Moores, who had lived for more than a century and a half on what would become the northern part of what would become Woodside. He intended
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While the other major landowners of Woodside used agents to develop their holdings, A. P. Riker set up a real estate office in the center of the village from which he managed his own property and handled real estate transactions for others. He was also a partner in local businesses: a grocery store
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After Kelly and Schroeder had moved in, two other well-to-do men of German extraction made country retreats for themselves in Woodside. They were Gustav Sussdorf and Louis Windmuller. Like Kelly and Schroeder, Sussdorf was a Charleston merchant. In 1859 he sold his fancy goods business and moved to
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This map shows the area that would become Woodside, bounded in the west by Middletown and Dutch Kills (shown as "Kills" in the detail), in the south by English Kills and Maspeth, and in the east by the Village of Newtown (shown as "Vill" in the detail). Woodside's northern boundary is approximately
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Woodside also possesses an ancient tree, not the great chestnut (which was gone by the end of the 19th century) but a large copper beech of somewhere between 150 and 300 years' age. Documents in the archive of the Queens Historical Society suggest that it might have been planted during the time of
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In February 2008, the Bayanihan Filipino Community Center opened its doors in Woodside, a project spearheaded by the Philippine Forum. The Philippine Forum also hosts the annual Bayanihan Cultural Festival at the Hart Playground in September in commemoration of Filipino American History Month. The
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community in Queens. In the early 1930s, the area was approximately 80% Irish. A subsequent influx of Irish occurred during the 1980s and into the early 1990s when many Irish immigrated to New York due to poor economic conditions in Ireland. Many of these "new Irish" settled in Woodside, where the
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Some idea of the bucolic nature of the place that would become Woodside can be seen in descriptions of an ancient central landmark, a great chestnut tree. The tree was hundreds of years old when it finally came down in the last decade of the 19th century. It stood on high ground near a junction of
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college education. By contrast, 39% of Queens residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher. The percentage of Woodside and Sunnyside students excelling in math rose from 40% in 2000 to 65% in 2011, and reading achievement rose from 45% to 49% during the same time period.
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descent. Gradually, Dominicans and other nationalities began to make an appearance in the community, beginning in the late 1960s. A trend of diversity began then, and has continued since. This diversity has been remarked upon by many observers and can be shown in residents' places of worship. For
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At Woodside there are now 100 houses erected, chiefly of the villa-cottage order, and thirty trains daily stop at the station, making it, via the Hunter's Point and James Slip Ferry, less than forty-five minutes from the lower part of the city. Woodside is located on sloping ground, having a good
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Queens Borough, New York City, 1910-1920: the borough of homes and industry, a descriptive and illustrated book setting forth its wonderful growth and development in commerce, industry and homes during the past ten years ... a prediction of even greater growth during the next ten years ... and a
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weblog in 2005 lists this and other interesting structures from 19th century Woodside which have survived. All are located close to the center of town. They include the Hook and Ladder Company (1884), the home of Otto Groeber and his family (1870), the Woodside Pavilion (1877), and Meyer's Hotel
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was founded in 1845 by trustees of Manhattan's St. Patrick's Cathedral for Roman Catholic burials and was later expanded by the addition of three sections comprising New Calvary. Calvary and New Calvary's combined 300 acres (120 ha) contain over three million burials. Located on 54th Street
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Ninety-two percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is higher than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 79% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", slightly higher than the city's average of 78%. For every supermarket in Woodside and
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The 108th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 88.2% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct reported 2 murders, 12 rapes, 90 robberies, 108 felony assaults, 109 burglaries, 490 grand larcenies, and 114 grand larcenies auto in 2018.
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A major turning point in the transition from German to Irish occurred in 1901 when the Greater New York Irish Athletic Association formally opened a large athletic complex called Celtic Park on the border between Woodside and Laurel Hill, its neighbor to the south. A second turning point was the
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in Community Board 2 was $ 67,359. In 2018, an estimated 20% of Woodside and Sunnyside residents lived in poverty, compared to 19% in all of Queens and 20% in all of New York City. One in twenty residents (5%) were unemployed, compared to 8% in Queens and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the
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At the turn of the 21st century, Woodside was finally seen to be built up. The neighborhood nonetheless continued to be seen as an attractive place to live—characterized by "wide avenues, leafy streets and a mix of private homes, small apartment buildings and the occasional towering co-op." The
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The Kelly family was linked to A. P. Riker's by marriage. Riker, a customs officer, was John A. Kelly's son-in-law. Members of the Kelly family were publishers, and it may not be a coincidence that the agent with whom the Kellys contracted for development of Woodside farmland was a publisher of
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This photograph is entitled "Pastoral scene at Winfield, on the road from Long Island City to Flushing." Founded in 1854, Winfield is a neighborhood in eastern Woodside. The place known as "suicide's paradise" lay on the west side of the neighborhood. The photo shows that Woodside retained some
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Woodside and Sunnyside generally has a slightly higher ratio of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018. While 45% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 19% have less than a high school education and 35% are high school graduates or have some
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The first church in Woodside proper, St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal, showed the dominant faith of the area's oldest and most prominent residents. It was established in 1874 by the families of landowners who had farmed there from its earliest settlement as well as by the estate-owning Germanic
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The construction of this rail service led directly to the division of property near train stations into small lots for construction of houses for working-class families. The area that would become Woodside was not the first community to grow out of Queens farmland. Before the end of the 1850s
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In addition to its other advantages, prospective home buyers were enticed by Woodside's places of entertainment. One of its first businesses was a brewery, which had long possessed rooms where men could gather and drink. In the second half of the 19th century it became renowned for its
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opportunities for employment grew rapidly, so much so that by the turn of the 20th century, the city could boast that it had the highest concentration of industry in all the United States. There were jobs within Woodside as well. The village had long had the city's largest cemetery,
6749:, December 26, 2011. Accessed November 27, 2017. "Lynn Samuels, whose brash political opinions and unrestrained New York accent made her an unmistakable voice in the male-dominated world of political talk radio, died on Saturday at her apartment in Woodside, Queens. She was 69."
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Previously an Irish neighborhood, Woodside has grown to be one of the most diverse areas in the city. Amid Mexican-, Indian-, and Korean-owned stores lies a hefty sampling of the Philippines. The area now serves as home to the rising population of Filipinos in the
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On June 12, 2022, a sign-unveiling ceremony and celebration were held at the intersection of 70th Street and Roosevelt Avenue to commemorate the Filipino community's growing presence and contributions in Queens. Concomitantly, there is also a Roosevelt Avenue in
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3348:"Pioneers of Woodside, Story of the Early Residents of the Lately Famous Long Island Village. MARKS OF GERMAN INFLUENCE; Story of the Freedle Family from the Time of the Napoleonic Wars – The Rikers, Kellys, and Howells on the Old Farm"
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6572:, October 15, 1972. Accessed November 27, 2017. "Dr. Marmion holds degrees from Fairfield University, Georgetown University Law Center, and the University of Connecticut. He was born in Woodside, Queens, where his mother still lives."
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previously thought Woodside to be too remote and rural in character for marketing of low cost rental units, some changed circumstances convinced them to meet this need by putting up higher-density apartment buildings in the village.
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between 31st & 32nd Avenues, the Moore-Jackson Cemetery is much older and smaller than Calvary. Established in 1733, it is one of the oldest cemeteries in New York. Only fifteen graves remain visible, the earliest dated 1769.
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A 1905 postcard photo showing the abrupt turn in the trolley line in Woodside at Woodside and Kelly Avenues. The photographer is standing on Woodside, looking north on Kelly. The house at left is a typical Hitchcock four-room
6464:. Accessed September 6, 2017. "Morton Feldman was born January 12, 1926in New York City to Irving and Frances Feldman. He grew up in Woodside, Queens where his father established a company that manufactured children’s coats."
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Nathan Weidenbaum Playground, south side of Laurel Hill Boulevard at 61st Street. It was named after a local resident who was one of the first occupants of the Wynwoode Gardens Homes and advocated for improvements to the
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elevator-style high-rises were put up. In 1936, a last large tract of undeveloped land was made available for construction of garden apartments when a portion of the 10-acre Windmuller Estate was sold to developers.
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4532:"1,300% CENSUS GAIN IN JACKSON HEIGHTS; Complete Figures Indicate That Queens Community Is City's Fastest Growing Area. INCREASE IN WOODSIDE Total City Population Now Put at 6,537,721--Seven Bronx Districts Missing"
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which opened in 1933) and a new shopping center to draw larger numbers of new residents. The number of single-family houses is given as 2,159, double-family houses as 1,711, and larger residential buildings as 868.
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population was about 1,800 in 1880; 3,900 in 1900; 15,000 in 1920; and 41,000 in 1930. By 1963 it had grown to about 55,600, and by 2000, the population had risen to 90,000. In 2008 the chairman of the local
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The creation of the St. Pats for all parade provided a welcoming community for LGBT+ people of Irish descent and association. People of various cultures and backgrounds attend this parade for significant
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Riker, James (1852). The annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns. New York: D.
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Woodside and Sunnyside's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is less than the rest of New York City. In Woodside and Sunnyside, 11% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per
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that private citizens organizing a public demonstration may not be compelled by the state to include groups who impart a message the organizers do not want to be presented by their demonstration.
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3793:"Work Started on New Union Transfer Station at Woodside, L.I. A Widespread Speculative and Building Movement in All of the Surrounding Territory Predicted as a Result of New Transit Facilities"
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6686:, December 3, 2001. Accessed November 27, 2017. "Mr. Pickard was born in Woodside, Queens. He attended St. Sebastian's Roman Catholic school in Queens and Xavier High School in Manhattan."
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began in 1880 as a Dutch Calvinist church and in 1969 became the first Taiwanese congregation in America. Others of Woodside's places of worship now include ones that are
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4305:"Latest Dealings in Realty Field. Latest Dealings in Realty Field. Part of Housing Program. Trading Indicated Strong Demand for Apartment House Properties in Manhattan"
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The annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns
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The annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York; containing its history from its first settlement, together with many interesting facts concerning the adjacent towns
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in Woodside while having jobs in the central city. The commute was cheap and short, and during rush hours, the five-cent trip took as little as eight minutes to
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Reflecting its longtime diverse cuisines, the neighborhood is filled with many cultural restaurants and pubs. It is also home to some of the city's most popular
6441:, January 13, 2013. Accessed September 6, 2017. "Actor, writer and director Edward Burns was born Jan. 29, 1968, and raised in Woodside and Valley Stream, L.I."
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In 1933 the Board of Alderman named this site Vincent Daniels Square, "to pay tribute to a son of Queens County who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War.
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for the construction of housing for city-dwellers and increases in land values enticed farm owners to sell out. John Sackett came from a family of religious
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intersection of 70th Street and Roosevelt Avenue was co-named "Little Manila Avenue" on June 12, 2022, to celebrate the neighborhood's Filipino community.
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by Catherine Gregory (Woodside on the Move, 1994). A descendant of Windmuller's has written extensively about him and his life in Woodside. See the
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community in Queens, being approximately 80% Irish by the 1930s and maintaining a strong Irish culture today. In the early 1990s, many
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quicker and easier. In 1860 a corporation presided over by a local resident, John C. Jackson, built a gravel-topped toll road between
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Moore-Jackson Cemetery, 31-31 to 31-37 51st Street, Woodside, Borough of Queens, New York. Phase 1A Archeological Assessment Report
2400:"Ancient Newtown, Formerly Middleburg. Article 10, The Narrow Passage and the Wolf Swamp—The Dutch Kills--Burger's Mill and Sluice"
2596:"Old Newtown and Its Confines, Selections from the Town Scrap book, The Old Chestnut Tree of Woodside. – The Hallett Murder"
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with a parade prior to the famous celebration in Manhattan. Woodside also hosts several events in the summer, including an
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elevation, and pleasing, though not very diversified scenery. There is an abundance of good fruit trees in the vicinity...
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the top border of the map. The "Great Chestnut Tree" was actually located on the west side of the road where it is shown.
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Susan Sachs (December 26, 1999). "From a Babel of Tongues, a Neighborhood: THE NEWCOMERS. The World Comes to Woodside".
3491:"A Dream of Fair Women. Congress of Beauty and Culture. The Coming Exhibition of Women and Children in Gilmore's Garden"
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4776:"White Non-Hispanic Population NYC Neighborhood Tabulation Areas,* 2020"
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4599:"Living in Woodside, Queens - Housing - Cheap, Convenient and Teeming"
3585:"Legal Notice. Supreme Court, Queens County. Clara Leggett, Plaintiff"
3475:"Woodside News. Weekly Record of Doings in Our Wide-Awake Neighbors".
3212:"Historical and Biographical Sketch of the Riker, Riker Family Origin"
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Kenneth T. Jackson; Lisa Keller; Nancy Flood (December 1, 2010).
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G. Harris; Landmarks Planning Commission. New York City (1997).
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IS 125 Thomas J McCann Woodside Intermediate School (grades 6–8)
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3842:"Nickel and Dimed. NYC Has Always Struggled to Pay for Subways"
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5464:"Sunnyside and Woodside – DNAinfo.com Crime and Safety Report"
5206:"Asian Journal Online - Fil-Am News, Your Community Newspaper"
4808:"Hispanic Population NYC Neighborhood Tabulation Areas,* 2020"
3821:. Public Service Commission, State of New York. September 1912
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Map No. III. Town of Newtown. Excursion XI. City History Club.
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5359:"Timeline of NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade's LGBT controversy"
5333:"Timeline of NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade's LGBT controversy"
4249:"Topics in Chronicling America — The Guldensuppe Murder"
4176:"Heimann's Hall Once Social Headquarters in Woodside Section"
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The Buildings of Charleston: A Guide to the City's Architecte
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The people marching at the St. Patrick's for All Parade 2018
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In the wake of these court rulings, Brendan Fay founds the
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5953:"Lawrence Virgilio Playground Highlights : NYC Parks"
5927:"Lawrence Virgilio Playground Highlights : NYC Parks"
2617:"'queens Library Community and Library History (Woodside)"
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Catholic News, on the Brooklyn Genealogy Information Page
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Engine Company 325/Ladder Company 163 – 41-24 51st Street
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The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 22.5% (10,140)
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New York City Market Analysis. Queens. Woodside-Winfield
6616:"Jack Mercer, Provided Voice Of Popeye in Film Cartoons"
6451:"Morton Feldman : A Celebration of His80thBirthday"
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New York City Market Analysis. Queens. Woodside-Winfield
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Restaurant districts and streets in the United States
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Hispanic and Latino American culture in New York City
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New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
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Chamber of Commerce (Queens, New York, N.Y.) (1920).
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6912:Old Queens, N. Y. in Early Photographs: 261 Prints
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6054:"John Vincent Daniels Jr. Square : NYC Parks"
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6003:"Big Bush Playground Highlights : NYC Parks"
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4096:Blessed Virgin Mary Help of Christians 1854–1954
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6801:"The History of the Sackett/Kelly/Howell Estate"
6734:"Lynn Samuels, a Brash Radio Talker, Dies at 69"
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5095:"Think NYC isn't affordable? Check out Woodside"
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708:Hitchcock had an instinct for spectacle akin to
319:is a neighborhood in the western portion of the
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6028:"Nathan Weidenbaum Playground : NYC Parks"
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2294:. New York City: City History Club of New York.
2001:Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
1957:(1937–2002), International Grandmaster of chess
1887:(born 1980), author, comedian, and star of the
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1506:PS 152 Gwendolyn N Alleyne School (grades PK-5)
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1850:Notable current or former residents include:
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5644:United States Zip Code Boundary Map (USA)
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6783:Historical Guide to the City of New York
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32:Neighborhood of Queens in New York City
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6974:Woodside, Queens: a Flickr photo group
6883:"Remains of Ancient Newtown: Woodside"
6780:City History Club of New York (1909).
6582:Sullivan, Robert (September 1, 1996).
6501:"Diddy Did It: Rapper’s Guest Role at
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3718:Harvard Institute of Economic Research
3698:. Philadelphia: G.W. Bromley & Co.
3191:. Educational Broadcasting Corporation
2970:"Cumberson Burying Ground - 1829-1849"
2894:"Remains of Ancient Newtown: Woodside"
2423:City History Club of New York (1909).
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2201:"Filipino "Soul Food" Comes to Queens"
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1526:Woodside Library at 54-22 Skillman Av.
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6377:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
6352:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
6211:"Enjoy the Silence; Calvary Cemetery"
5855:New York City Department of Education
5829:New York City Department of Education
5803:New York City Department of Education
5777:New York City Department of Education
5751:New York City Department of Education
5437:Lepore, Stephen (February 25, 2019).
4788:from the original on November 5, 2021
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4363:Fairchild Aerial Camera Corporation.
4270:David R. Spencer (January 23, 2007).
4223:"Mrs. Nack Set Free, Met Here by Mob"
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3185:"Queens, History: Birth of a Borough"
3129:"The Flushing and Woodside Rail Road"
3045:Long Island Rail Road History Website
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1917:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1863:(1940–2022), actor, attended P.S. 150
1077:. Woodside has a large population of
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4497:Saltzstein, Dan (October 22, 2009).
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3413:. greater Astoria Historical Society
3160:. Borough of Queens . Archived from
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1985:(born 1943), U.S. Marine veteran of
1925:(1931–2008), served as president of
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1811:, and the Q70 SBS and the Q47 go to
1236:Woodside hosts New York City's only
823:established its headquarters there.
6764:Brennan, Margaret E. (March 1983).
5305:
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5093:Sheftell, Jason (August 14, 2009).
4904:Joseph P. Fried (August 13, 1990).
3910:
3759:. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 9–.
3753:Stephen L. Meyers (July 12, 2006).
2754:St. Sebastian Roman Catholic Church
2167:"A Thai Pilgrimage Leads to Queens"
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2088:"NYC Planning | Community Profiles"
1669:. The headquarters opened in 1875.
1540:Saint Sebastian's Elementary School
1509:PS 229 Emanuel Kaplan (grades PK-5)
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878:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
869:the history of yellow journalism.
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6938:Greater Astoria Historical Society
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6104:Leduff, Charlie (March 23, 1997).
5608:Finkel, Beth (February 27, 2014).
5120:Marquez, Liaa (January 19, 2011).
5074:Kavita Mokha (November 12, 2010).
4012:. L. I. Star Pub. Co. pp. 69–
2778:Margaret E. Brennan (March 1983).
2512:Margaret E. Brennan (March 1983).
2199:Foggin, Mark (February 13, 2009).
2092:communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov
1875:(1926–1987), 20th-century composer
1503:PS 151 Mary D Carter (grades PK-5)
1500:PS 12 James B Colgate (grades K-5)
1282:Proclamation of the Irish Republic
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6900:. New York: D. Fanshaw. pp.
2322:. New York: D. Fanshaw. pp.
2165:Bruni, Frank (November 3, 2004).
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1497:PS 11 Kathryn Phelan (grades K-6)
433:1908 map of the town of Newtown.
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6915:. Courier Dover Publications.
6852:Innes, J.H. (March 17, 1898).
6183:Ewa Kern-Jedrychowska (2012).
2947:Trow's New York City Directory
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1446:Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens
1353:
526:
424:
225: • Other/Multiracial
1:
6233:"History of Calvary Cemetery"
6187:. DNAinfo.com. Archived from
6106:"1733 Graveyard Wins a Round"
5584:"Engine Company 292/Rescue 4"
5537:New York City Fire Department
4727:Short, Aaron (June 4, 2017).
3378:. Bureau of the Census. 1900.
3070:Seyfried, Vincent F. (1963).
2545:J.H. Innes (March 17, 1898).
2398:J.H. Innes (March 24, 1898).
2288:Kelley, Frank Bergen (1908).
2029:
1614:
1360:New York City Fire Department
1007:
782:connections to Manhattan—the
671:, Laurel Hill, Elmhurst, and
75:Location within New York City
16:Neighborhood in New York City
7506:Irish-American neighborhoods
6253:Christina Wilkinson (2005).
5665:"Location Details: Woodside"
4980:"Patriarch Saves His Lawn".
4197:"Movie Theatre for Woodside"
3433:"Obituary: John A. F. Kelly"
3301:"United States Census, 1900"
3269:. Queens Historical Society.
3260:Bergoffen, Celia J. (1999).
2070:
1817:Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street
1695:61st Street–Woodside station
1471:
1256:History of St. Pat's for All
416:'s 22nd and 26th Districts.
7:
7496:History of Queens, New York
6833:Gregory, Catherine (1994).
5773:"P.S. 012 James B. Colgate"
5610:"Guide To Queens Hospitals"
5076:"Tastes on Woodside Avenue"
4108:"Noisy Sundays in Woodside"
3674:Gregory, Catherine (1994).
3520:"A Political Labor Meeting"
3442:. Long Island. May 9, 1897.
3154:"A Brief History of Queens"
3076:. Garden City, Long Island.
2991:Zeisloft, E. Idell (1899).
2911:Jonathan H. Poston (1997).
1933:, and was president of the
1760: trains) make stops at
1716: trains) of the
1561:Parks in the area include:
1460:Woodside is covered by the
1278:Lavender and Green Alliance
1250:Ancient Order of Hibernians
1071:61st Street – Woodside
406:Queens Community District 2
10:
7547:
6957:Brooklyn Genealogy: Queens
6881:O'Gorman, William (1882).
6775:. Vol. 6, no. 8.
6756:
6510:September 6, 2017, at the
6480:September 6, 2017, at the
6431:September 6, 2017, at the
6348:"New York City Subway Map"
6326:"Woodside, Queens, Part 2"
6255:"Woodside, Queens, Part 1"
5288:"St. Pat's for All Parade"
4961:. Winged Fist Organization
3709:Edward L. Glaeser (2005).
3661:Daily Star, Queens Borough
2789:. Vol. 6, no. 8.
2675:(State), New York (1866).
2572:O'Gorman, William (1882).
2270:December 22, 2016, at the
1824:Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
1544:
1488:
1358:Woodside is served by two
1168:
1002:
592:Charleston, South Carolina
419:
64:branch at 60th Street and
18:
7413:
7027:
6676:December 1, 2017, at the
6562:December 1, 2017, at the
6139:"Woodside's Trolley Barn"
5851:"P.S. 229 Emanuel Kaplan"
5799:"P.S. 151 Mary D. Carter"
5747:"P.S. 011 Kathryn Phelan"
5258:"St. Pat's for All: Home"
3453:Stephens, Ann S. (1867).
2892:William O'Gorman (1882).
2523:. Vol. 6, no. 8
1734:IND Queens Boulevard Line
1466:United States Post Office
1380:
1065:In the early 1990s, many
932:2010 United States Census
890:IND Queens Boulevard Line
374:families include a large
298:
286:
265:
248:
237:
232:
224:
216:
208:
200:
192:
187:
179:
174:
162:
139:
120:
100:
80:
73:
53:
44:
37:
25:Woodside (disambiguation)
6739:January 2, 2018, at the
6707:January 7, 2023, at the
4880:"Who Lives in Woodside?"
3459:. Benjamin W. Hitchcock.
2844:Historical Signs Project
2372:. F.P. Harper. pp.
2151:, Population Division -
2125:, Population Division -
2034:
1682:is located in Woodside.
1680:Winfield Reformed Church
1657:headquarters in Woodside
1631:(built in 1869) and the
1534:Greater New York Academy
1456:Post office and ZIP Code
1438:Elmhurst Hospital Center
1429:Sunnyside, there are 17
1401:, the deadliest type of
1242:St. Pat's for All Parade
1224:St. Patrick's Day Parade
1218:Quezon City, Philippines
1113:Americans, particularly
1048:Winfield Reformed Church
6837:. Woodside on the Move.
6820:. Long Island Genealogy
6803:. Long Island Genealogy
6536:August 1, 2017, at the
6164:. NYC Queens in Context
5424:"st pat for all parade"
5080:The Wall Street Journal
3732:"The IRT Flushing Line"
3678:. Woodside on the Move.
2972:. Long Island Genealogy
2514:"Woodside of Long Ago!"
2278:. Accessed May 5, 2017.
2237:"NYPD – 108th Precinct"
2019:(1942–2011), radio host
1639:the Revolutionary War.
1623:Former trolley car barn
1399:fine particulate matter
1138:fairs. It commemorates
1022:residential development
983:As of 2017, the median
930:Based on data from the
606:Residential development
404:Woodside is located in
7122:Douglaston–Little Neck
6786:. F. A. Stokes Company
6621:June 17, 2020, at the
6503:The Chris Gethard Show
6456:March 8, 2016, at the
4982:New York Daily Tribune
4183:Long Island Daily Star
4141:Long Island Daily Star
4134:"Woodside Sanger Hall"
4074:Long Island Daily Star
3840:James Murdock (2004).
3799:. September 14, 1913.
3613:New York Daily Tribune
3303:. Bureau of the Census
3244:Long Island Daily Star
2429:. F. A. Stokes Company
2147:June 10, 2016, at the
2121:June 10, 2016, at the
1983:Robert Emmett O'Malley
1697:
1658:
1624:
1605:Moore-Jackson Cemetery
1577:
1527:
1362:(FDNY) fire stations:
1296:
1265:
1233:
1166:
901:
872:
754:
697:
624:
581:
524:
499:
466:
446:
47:Neighborhood of Queens
6894:Riker, James (1852).
6647:May 25, 2021, at the
6462:University of Buffalo
5881:Queens Public Library
5212:on September 12, 2008
4995:"Notables Who Walk".
4337:. September 8, 1923.
4251:. Library of Congress
3846:New York Construction
3548:"New Grocery Store".
3500:. February 11, 1878.
3397:Hartford Weekly Times
3189:A Walk Through Queens
2997:. D. Appleton and Co.
2807:. September 27, 1942.
2369:The Algonquian series
2316:Riker, James (1852).
1927:St. Xavier University
1913:Philosophy of Science
1693:
1653:
1629:Long Island Rail Road
1622:
1575:
1551:Queens Public Library
1525:
1397:The concentration of
1319:; former congressman
1294:
1263:
1231:
1169:Further information:
1157:
1129:, as well as a large
1119:Bangladeshi Americans
899:
861:
740:
694:
687:Benjamin W. Hitchcock
633:Long Island Rail Road
627:As farms gave way to
613:
572:Frederick Law Olmsted
563:
519:
511:Long Island Rail Road
494:
452:
432:
414:New York City Council
343:, and on the east by
267: • Summer (
201: • Hispanic
6473:Baranauckas, Carla.
6085:. September 15, 2020
5539:. September 10, 2018
4478:on November 12, 2015
4311:. November 4, 1922.
4203:. October 22, 1922.
4143:. November 11, 1881.
4053:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
3866:. October 27, 1912.
3552:. December 28, 1876.
3399:(February 21). 1878.
3164:on December 18, 2007
3051:on December 15, 2001
3039:Robert W. Anderson.
3008:John Huneke (2010).
2341:"History of Maspeth"
1999:(born 1950), acting
1867:Francis Ford Coppola
1718:New York City Subway
1585:September 11 attacks
821:Bulova Watch Company
517:described Woodside:
7463: /
7367:Springfield Gardens
6766:"Woodside Long Ago"
6696:Gates, Henry, Louis
6654:New York Daily News
6239:. October 26, 1973.
6160:Meg Cotner (2012).
5857:. December 19, 2018
5831:. December 19, 2018
5805:. December 19, 2018
5779:. December 19, 2018
5753:. December 19, 2018
5620:on February 4, 2017
4999:. February 7, 1913.
4997:Brooklyn Daily Star
3892:on December 8, 2007
3594:. January 21, 1892.
3573:. January 24, 1878.
3529:. August 20, 1876.
3479:. October 27, 1899.
3477:Brooklyn Daily Star
2823:Brooklyn Daily Star
2805:Brooklyn Daily Star
2780:"Woodside Long Ago"
2623:on October 14, 2011
1939:Arthur Ashe Stadium
1423:high blood pressure
1317:New Paltz, New York
1238:Saint Patrick's Day
1140:Saint Patrick's Day
1127:Pakistani Americans
761:in 1908), elevated
600:Revolutions of 1848
556:Residential estates
6746:The New York Times
6683:The New York Times
6667:Van Natta Jr., Dan
6628:The New York Times
6588:The New York Times
6569:The New York Times
6543:The New York Times
6517:The New York Times
6487:The New York Times
6304:Bulova Corporation
6276:Nick Carr (2009).
6110:The New York Times
5043:Mae Cheng (2001).
5014:The New York Irish
4936:The New York Times
4910:The New York Times
4670:. NYC Health. 2018
4603:The New York Times
4569:The New York Times
4536:The New York Times
4503:The New York Times
4415:The New York Times
4385:The New York Times
4335:The New York Times
4309:The New York Times
4227:The New York Times
4201:The New York Times
4112:The New York Times
3864:The New York Times
3797:The New York Times
3527:The New York Times
3498:The New York Times
3354:. August 1, 1897.
3352:The New York Times
2950:. J. F. Trow. 1859
2647:The New York Times
2205:The New York Times
2171:The New York Times
2025:(1936–1989), actor
1857:(born 1968), actor
1828:Northern Boulevard
1762:Northern Boulevard
1698:
1663:Bulova Corporation
1659:
1655:Bulova Corporation
1625:
1578:
1528:
1297:
1266:
1234:
1167:
1123:Nepalese Americans
1091:Filipino Americans
961:, 0.5% (221) from
902:
873:
755:
698:
625:
582:
550:Northern Boulevard
542:East River ferries
467:
447:
376:Filipino community
335:, on the north by
217: • Black
209: • White
193: • Asian
180: • Total
164:Community District
7467:40.745°N 73.905°W
7424:
7423:
7377:Sunnyside Gardens
7232:Kew Gardens Hills
7097:Broadway–Flushing
6922:978-0-486-26358-8
5474:on April 15, 2017
5262:St. Pat's for All
4984:. April 30, 1910.
4882:. PS 229 Woodside
4756:. Census Reporter
4571:. June 17, 1963.
4464:"WOODSIDE HOUSES"
4387:. July 16, 1941.
4283:978-0-8101-2331-1
4229:. July 20, 1907.
3979:978-0-300-18257-6
3766:978-0-7385-4526-4
3639:(March 15). 1888.
3615:. March 10, 1873.
3246:. March 24, 1902.
2924:978-1-57003-202-8
2840:"Windmuller Park"
2701:. August 17, 2009
2649:. June 27, 2019.
2466:978-0-486-26358-8
1997:Thomas J. Pickard
1973:Popeye the Sailor
1901:Evelyn Fox Keller
1846:Notable residents
1813:LaGuardia Airport
1754:, and
1702:IRT Flushing Line
1673:published on the
1633:IRT Flushing Line
1603:In addition, the
1309:Michael Bloomberg
1181:Filipino American
1109:. There are also
1087:Chinese Americans
1060:Romanian Orthodox
953:, 39.9% (17,990)
784:Queensboro Bridge
780:bridge and tunnel
576:garden apartments
339:, on the west by
314:
313:
62:Childs Restaurant
7538:
7491:Woodside, Queens
7478:
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7475:
7474:
7473:
7468:
7464:
7461:
7460:
7459:
7456:
7441:
7440:
7439:
7432:
7419:
7362:South Ozone Park
7317:Rochdale Village
7252:Long Island City
7003:
6996:
6989:
6980:
6979:
6926:
6905:
6890:
6877:
6875:
6864:
6861:Newtown Register
6858:
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6602:
6579:
6573:
6555:Starin, Dennis.
6553:
6547:
6529:Dean, Cornelia.
6527:
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6497:
6491:
6471:
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6448:
6442:
6422:
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6415:
6413:
6411:
6395:
6389:
6388:
6386:
6384:
6374:
6366:"Queens Bus Map"
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5625:
5616:. Archived from
5605:
5599:
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5470:. Archived from
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5365:. March 17, 2018
5363:IrishCentral.com
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5339:. March 17, 2018
5337:IrishCentral.com
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5208:. Archived from
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5055:on July 22, 2012
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4538:. June 7, 1930.
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4485:
4483:
4474:. Archived from
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4435:
4434:
4417:. May 30, 1936.
4410:
4404:
4403:
4401:
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4371:
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4187:
4186:
4185:. July 29, 1926.
4180:
4172:
4166:
4165:
4162:Newtown Register
4159:
4151:
4145:
4144:
4138:
4130:
4124:
4123:
4103:
4097:
4094:
4088:
4084:
4078:
4077:
4076:. July 29, 1926.
4071:
4063:
4057:
4056:
4055:. April 1, 1910.
4050:
4042:
4036:
4035:
4029:
4021:
4019:
4017:
4002:
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3988:
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3665:
3664:
3663:. July 29, 1926.
3658:
3650:
3641:
3640:
3637:Newtown Register
3634:
3626:
3617:
3616:
3610:
3602:
3596:
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3592:Newtown Register
3589:
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3571:Newtown Register
3568:
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3550:Newtown Register
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3133:Arrt's Arrchives
3124:
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3107:Arrt's Arrchives
3098:
3092:
3091:
3085:
3077:
3067:
3061:
3060:
3058:
3056:
3047:. Archived from
3036:
3025:
3024:
3022:
3020:
3014:Arrt's Arrchives
3005:
2999:
2998:
2988:
2982:
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2827:
2826:
2825:. July 22, 1929.
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2699:Newtown Pentacle
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2603:Newtown Register
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2558:
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2554:Newtown Register
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