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A swingin' time is guaranteed at the Central Ohio Hot Jazz Society's (COHJS) biggest event of the year, its fall harvest jazz party and dance. The event will be held from 1:30-6:30 p.m. Sunday at ...
[4]: 352 That April, about a hundred people, primarily women, protested to mayor John P. O'Brien in support of a 10-cent franchise for the Flushing-Queens Village route, instead of a proposed 5-cent operation. [5] The riders were complaining that the proposed franchise operated by Flushing Queens Bus Company Inc. was unreliable. [6]
It ran from the Flushing–Main Street terminal, north along Linden Street (now Linden Place) and 127th Street to 14th Avenue through Flushing and College Point. [15] [16] This is the routing of the current Q25 bus in the area. [7] The original Q35 then ran east along 14th Avenue [15] before following the current Q76 and Q15 routes [7] to ...
Previous events in the 2000s and 2010s included tours of the administration building conducted shortly after it opened, [66] as well as various children's events during the falls and winters. [67] [68] In 2014 and 2015, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1964 World's Fair, a model-train show was hosted at the Queens Botanical Garden. [69]
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Q25 service began in 1928, under the operation of the Flushing Heights Bus Company. [11] This route was formally known as Route Q-25, Flushing-Jamaica via Parsons Boulevard Line. [12] On May 25, 1933, Queens–Nassau Transit received a one-year franchise for route "Q-34" from Flushing to College Point. [13] The route began service in April 1933 ...
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, a former ash dump in the New York City borough of Queens, was used for the 1939/1940 New York World's Fair. At the conclusion of the fair, it was used as a park. [2] [3] The Flushing Meadows site was selected in 1959 for the 1964 New York World's Fair. [4]
On Today's Date: Valentine's 1895 America's 'Most Anomalous Snowstorm' January 2025's Gulf Coast snowstorm was impressive. This 1895 snowstorm, however, was a benchmark.