Murray Hill/Auburndale/Flushing, December 17, 2009

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Filed under: Queens

Northern Boulevard east of downtown Flushing is a jam-packed smorgasbord of Korean restaurants and shops, especially in Murray Hill:

152-24 Northern Boulevard, Murray Hill, Flushing, Queens

156-09 to 156-17 Northern Boulevard, Murray Hill, Flushing, Queens

158-05 to 158-15 Northern Boulevard, Murray Hill, Flushing, Queens

Northern Boulevard and 162nd Street, NE Corner, Murray Hill, Flushing, Queens

As you continue down Northern Boulevard into Auburndale, Queens starts to meld into the leafy suburban haven of Nassau County:

Northern Boulevard and 169th Street, NW Corner, Auburndale, Flushing, Queens

Looking East Down Northern Boulevard From 169th Street, Auburndale, Flushing, Queens

Looking North Up 170th Street From Northern Boulevard, Auburndale, Flushing, Queens

North Side of Northern Boulevard Between 196th Street and Francis Lewis Boulevard, Auburndale, Flushing, Queens

Hey, it’s D’Alessandro’s Meat Center!

D'Alessandro's Meat Center, 46-07 Hollis Court Boulevard, Auburndale, Flushing, Queens

I should have done my homework before visiting Flushing Cemetery — then I would have known to look for Louis Armstrong’s grave. Still, it is a nice spot in Flushing:

46th Avenue and Auburndale Lane, SW Corner, Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens

South Side of 46th Avenue Near 165th Street, Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens

Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens

Bowne Family Plot, Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens

Across the street is Martin’s Field, which was once an African-American burial ground, then became a playground, and now has been partially reclaimed as a sort of sacred spot:

Martin's Field/The Olde Towne Of Flushing Burial Ground, 46th Avenue and 164th Street, NE Corner, Flushing, Queens

Martin's Field/The Olde Towne Of Flushing Burial Ground, 46th Avenue Between 164th and 165th Streets, Flushing, Queens

Commemorative Tablet, Martin's Field/The Olde Towne Of Flushing Burial Ground, 46th Avenue Between 164th and 165th Streets, Flushing, Queens

College Point/Jamaica, December 16, 2009

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Filed under: Queens

Another epic Big Map odyssey through the Queens neighborhoods of College Point and Jamaica via Flushing.

First, there is a pleasant restroom on the third floor of the Flushing Queens Library Branch (I would have used the one on the “C” level, but I couldn’t immediately figure out where that would be).

The Q65 bus takes you up College Point Boulevard, where we pick it up from there:

College Point Boulevard and 20th Avenue, SW Corner, College Point, Queens

College Point Boulevard and 15th Avenue, NW Corner, College Point, Queens

College Point Boulevard and 14th Road, NW Corner, College Point, Queens

(NB: I also added our visit to Cascarino’s from the summer.)

Detours by Beech Court, the Queens Library Poppenhusen Branch (another pleasant restroom — just ask for the key at the librarian’s desk), the Schleicher House, Powell Cove Estates and the College Point Yacht Club before visiting Powell’s Cove Park with its charming views of the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge and Spa Castle:

Bronx-Whitestone Bridge From Powell's Cove Park, College Point, Queens

Spa Castle, 131-10 11th Avenue From Powell's Cove Park, College Point, Queens

Then, off to Jamaica via the Q25 bus to see St. Monica Cemetery and Prospect Cemetery, both on the York College campus:

St. Monica Cemetery, 160th Street and Liberty Avenue, SW Corner, York College, Jamaica, Queens

Prospect Cemetery, York College, Jamaica, Queens

The 165th Street Mall, the pedestrian mall along 165th Street between Jamaica Avenue and 89th Avenue:

Jamaica Avenue and 165th Street, NE Corner, Jamaica, Queens

William King Sculpture, 165th Street Mall, 165th Street Between Jamaica and 89th Avenues, Jamaica, Queens

89-49 to 89-53 165th Street, 165th Street Mall, 165th Street Between Jamaica and 89th Avenues, Jamaica, Queens

165th Street Mall, 165th Street Between Jamaica and 89th Avenues, Jamaica, Queens

I didn’t use the restroom at the Queens Central Library on Merrick Boulevard because I had already taken advantage of the clean restroom at the AirTrain Station, across from Club Kalua and the centerpiece of the city’s ambitious Airport Village concept, which will redevelop the area south of the LIRR tracks in Jamaica Center, putting small business owners like F&D Live Poultry, on Liverpool Street (now renamed for Sean Bell) and 94th Avenue, at risk:

F&D Live Poultry, 94-02 Liverpool Street, Jamaica, Queens, December 16, 2009

Now is as good a time as any to note that as of March 10, 2008, all North Fork Banks became part of Capital One. We also set up new pages for Jamaica landmarks like King Park, the sleek La Casina nightclub, the ornate Loew’s Valencia Theatre and the Sidewalk Clock on Jamaica Avenue and Union Hall Street. We’re also keeping our eye on the former Queens Family Court Building on Parsons Boulevard as the historic-looking facade is subsumed into a new big housing unit:

Queens Family Court Building, 89-14 Parsons Boulevard, Jamaica, Queens