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  2. Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center and Ice Rink, also known as the Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center or Flushing Meadows Natatorium, is a 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m 2) facility in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, New York City, with an Olympic-sized pool and an NHL-standard rink.

  3. New York City Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, commonly referred to as the New York City Bar Association (City Bar), founded in 1870, is a voluntary association of lawyers and law students. Since 1896, the organization has been headquartered in a landmark building on 44th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Manhattan.

  4. Singer Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Singer Bowl was a multipurpose stadium at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City.It was built for the 1964 New York World's Fair and demolished in 2016. . Originally named for the Singer Sewing Company, it was an early example of naming rights in large venu

  5. Parsons Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Obituary for Samuel Bowne Parsons Sr., Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 4, 1906 Parsons Boulevard takes its name from Samuel Bowne Parsons Sr. (1819–1906). His father was Samuel Parsons (1774–1841) who moved to Flushing from Manhattan around 1800 and married Mary Bowne, a descendant of prominent local settler John Bowne.

  6. Flushing, Queens - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is the fourth-largest central business district in New York City. [3] [4] Downtown Flushing is a major commercial and retail area, and the intersection of Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue at its core is the third-busiest in New York City, behind Times Square and Herald Square. [5]

  7. Arthur Ashe Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ashe Stadium is a tennis arena at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City.Part of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, it is the main stadium of the US Open tennis tournament and has a capacity of 23,771, making it the largest tennis stadium in the world.

  8. Louis Armstrong Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Louis Armstrong Stadium is a 14,000-seat tennis stadium at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City, one of the venues of the US Open. It opened for the 2018 US Open as a replacement for the 1978 stadium of the same name. It is named after jazz musician Louis Armstrong, who lived nearby until his death in 1971.

  9. Category:Flushing, Queens - Wikipedia

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    2015 New York Mets season; 2015 World Series; 2016 National League Wild Card Game; 2016 New York Mets season; 2017 New York Mets season; 2018 New York Mets season; 2018 NHL Winter Classic; 2019 New York Mets season; 2020 New York Mets season; 2021 New York Mets season; 2022 New York Mets season; 2023 New York Mets season; 2024 New York Mets ...