65-30 Kissena Boulevard
Flushing, NY 11367
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Kupferberg Center for the Arts comprises eight distinguished institutions at Queens College that offer outstanding programming in music, dance, drama, literature, and the visual arts. Since 1961, Kupferberg Center Performances has provided accessible and affordable world-class cultural entertainment to the New York City region. From classical and pop performances, to concerts and school residencies for children in kindergarten through high school, to a wide range of family events, over 350,000 individuals attend events at Kupferberg Center for the Arts each year. Located on the campus of Queens College, we are easily accessible from the Long Island Expressway at Exit 23 & 24.
Welcome to John John's Bar & Grill, located in the heart of Flushing, Queens. Here we offer an array of traditional bar grub, specializing in Burgers and Wings. Whether you're looking for a lunch spot, a great Happy Hour location or a place to host your next Big Birthday Bash, John John's is the place for you. And lets not forget about the sports fans - Come in and root for your favorite team on one of our 9 HD Flat Screen TV's.
Come and be a SUPERSTAR at one of our 25 luxurious suites. Music starts at 12pm daily so come on in for great foods and drinks and get your party going. You can celebrate all special occasions or just come in to practice your singing. We have huge variety of song lists for you to choose from.
The Phoenix is Townsend Harris High School's award-winning, completely student-run literary and art magazine. Submissions are open to the entire school and are selected to appear in the final issue of the book by a pool of staff members and editors. Regular monthly readings and events are held in the library, after school.
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Chimeras mission as a company is to create original, imaginative and stylish clothing to flatter any man. We feel that casual menswear should be made with the attention to detail, quality and investment as Mens formal wear. We feel as a company that clothing is wearable art, which can convey much about the wearer. Chimera is here to rectify the pitfall in today's menswear market, because a man must look his best in every situation.
Must Be 21 to Purchase in New York, Any Government issue ID required: Driver license, military ID,Passport. ONLY Cash Accept on ALL special Items.we accept VISA, MASTERCARD. DO NOT accept American express and Discover.Cases are avaliable for Discount.
Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
Baskin-Robbins, the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty shops, has created more than 1,000 different ice cream flavors and a variety of delicious treats. More flavors, more fun.
Queens College is a public university located in Queens, New York. It is the fifth-oldest and one of the largest senior colleges of the twenty-three institutions of higher learning of the City University of New York. Often referred to as "the jewel of the CUNY system", the college's 77-acre campus is located along Kissena Boulevard in the neighborhood of Flushing.Located in a residential area of Flushing in the borough of Queens America’s most ethnically diverse county the college has students from more than 150 nations. Queens College is consistently ranked among the leading institutions in the nation for its affordability, the quality of its academic programs, and student achievement.In 2013, Queens College was ranked #2 nationally by the Washington Monthly for "best bang for your buck" education.HistoryBefore 1935Before Queens College was established in 1937, the site of the campus was home to the Jamaica Academy, a one-room schoolhouse built in the early 19th century, where Walt Whitman once worked as teacher. The building was located on Flushing-Jamaica Road (later renamed Kissena Boulevard). Jamaica Academy became public in 1844. In 1909, the New York Parental School, a home for troubled boys, opened on the land surrounding the future site of Queens College and incorporated Jamaica Academy on its campus. Buildings such as Jefferson Hall (named after Thomas Jefferson) were used as both dormitories and classrooms.In 1934, the New York Parental School was investigated amid rumors of abuse. The school was shut down and students were transferred to local public schools. A few months later, the grounds were turned over to the city. The city planned to house 500 mental patients from Randall's Island Hospital, who were temporarily displaced by the construction of the Triborough Bridge.