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  2. Rego Park - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Public Library's Rego Park branch is located at 91-41 63rd Drive. [52] It had 189,000 visitors and a total circulation of 194,000 in 2016. The existing one-story 7,500-square-foot (700 m 2 ) branch, built in 1975, is planned to be replaced with a two-story, 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m 2 ) building between 2021 and 2024.

  3. Category:Rego Park, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... Pages in category "Rego Park, Queens" ... 0–9. 63rd Drive–Rego Park station; 67th Avenue station; J. Junction ...

  4. Junction Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Junction Boulevard, originally Junction Avenue, is a two-mile north-south route that runs through the neighborhoods of Jackson Heights, Corona, Elmhurst, and Rego Park in Queens, New York City, United States. It continues as 94th Street in East Elmhurst and also serves LaGuardia Airport.

  5. Q72 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    Rego Park, LeFrak City, Elmhurst, Corona, Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst [2] [3] Start: Rego Park – 63rd Drive & Queens Boulevard (Rego Center) Via: Junction Boulevard, 94th Street: End: LaGuardia Airport – Central Terminals or East Elmhurst – Ditmars Blvd (select rush hour runs) Length: 4.2 miles (6.8 km) Service; Operates: All times ...

  6. LeFrak City - Wikipedia

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    The complex of twenty 17-story apartment towers covers 40 acres (16 ha) and houses over 14,000 people in 4,605 apartments. (Each building's topmost floor is signed as 18, and there are no thirteenth floors.) [1] [2] The buildings are all named after cities or countries around the world and are grouped in clusters of four based on their theme.

  7. How to eat your way around the world on the 7 line through ...

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    Through their street eats on a unique food tour, finds Ellie Seymour. Japanese, Bangladeshi and Mexican cultures rub along side by side in New York’s most diverse borough. The best way to ...

  8. Forest Hills, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hills is bordered by two of the largest parks in Queens managed by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation: the 1,255 acres (5.08 km 2) Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, which is the site of two World's Fairs (in 1939 and 1964) and the iconic Unisphere; [89] as well as the 544 acres (2.20 km 2) Forest Park. [90]

  9. Corona, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Corona is a neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City.It borders Flushing and Flushing Meadows–Corona Park to the east, Jackson Heights to the west, Forest Hills and Rego Park to the south, Elmhurst to the southwest, and East Elmhurst to the north.