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Hollis is located between Jamaica to the west and Queens Village to the east. Hollis is located in Queens Community District 12 and its ZIP Codes are 11423 and 11412. [1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 103rd Precinct. [3] Politically, Hollis is represented by the New York City Council's 23rd and 27th Districts. [4]
Hollis Queens may refer to: Hollis, Queens, New York City, United States; Hollis Queens, drummer for Boss Hog This page was last edited on 21 ...
Unlike neighborhoods in the other four boroughs, some Queens neighborhood names are used as the town name in postal addresses. For example, whereas the town, state construction for all addresses in Manhattan is New York, New York (except in Marble Hill, where Bronx, New York is used), and all neighborhoods in Brooklyn use Brooklyn, New York, residents of College Point would use the ...
By 1891, twenty-six lodges organized and a site was selected at Hollis, Queens. The Long Island I.O.O.F. Home Association began constructing the compound which included the windmill and the dedication was held on June 7, 1892. Eleven acres were purchased from H.P. Berger on South Street, between Farmers Boulevard and Hollis Avenue.
The Queens Community Board 12 is a local government in the New York City borough of Queens, encompassing the neighborhoods of Jamaica, Hollis, St. Albans, Springfield Gardens, Baisley Park, Rochdale Village, South Jamaica. [3] Queens Community Board 12 is the second largest Community Board in Queens, covering the largest area of the borough.
Pages in category "People from Hollis, Queens" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
By 1970, Ideal had outgrown its manufacturing complex in Hollis, Queens. The company wanted to build a new plant in College Point, Queens, but was unable to strike a deal with the Lindsay administration. Consequently, the company opened a new facility in Newark, New Jersey, in the early 1970s, while continuing to operate its factory in Hollis.
On a 2016 episode of Saturday Night Live, a sketch premiered parodying "Christmas in Hollis" called "Jingle Barack", where Kenan Thompson as Rev. Run and musical guest Chance the Rapper as DMC rapped about the last Christmas of Barack Obama's presidency, with Leslie Jones contributing a verse in the style of Salt-N-Pepa and Daryl McDaniels ...