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Old Posted Jan 20, 2011, 4:52 AM
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New York Metropolitan Area: Queens

This thread is a highlight of the Naked New York tour http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=2202 showcasing the borough of Queens, the most diverse county in the country. Queens does not get a lot of representation on the more popular boards but in this tour you get to see every neighborhood in the borough.

Far Rockaway Beach


The quiet streets of Middle Village


The Hunters Point section


A lost gem in Jamaica


A busy day on Roosevelt Avenue


Sihks enjoying the afternoon in the Ozone Park section


Gang graffiti in Cambria Heights


Restaurants in Bayside


Row homes in Ridgewood


Little Manila in the Woodside section


Redevelopment on the East River


Gyros in Astoria, the city's Greek enclave


Flushing Meadows-Corona Park


The Empire State Building from Sunnyside


The towers of Long Island


Laurelton Juice Bar


Austin Street shopping in the Forrest Hills section


Under the EL in Woodhaven


Italian Trattoria in Little Neck


No Aliens here


Everyday people on Queens Boulevard


Polish establishments in Maspeth


Inside the Queensbridge Projects



Chinese and Korean establishments in the Flushing section


Strolling down to the beach in Belle Harbor


Kew Gardens


Shea Stadium saying goodbye while Citi Field says hello to the 7 train


The Colombians of Corona


The North Shore Towers of Glen Oaks


The 5 pointz


Bucolic Douglaston


German establishments in Glendale


The bustle of Flushing


Warehouses in Long Island City


Lefrak


Bakery in Astoria


Citi bank tower


A quiet nook off of Northern Boulevard


Jackson Heights


Jamaica Avenue shopping


A nice day out on Vernon Boulevard


Enjoying a day in the park @ Flushing Meadows


Astoria


The towers of Bay Terrace


Row houses in Long Island City


Strolling for produce in Jackson Heights


The Forrest Hills station


Manhattan from Queens


Elmhurst Density


The Unisphere
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