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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking NYC: Forest Hills, Queens neighborhood tour

June 23, 2024 - 11:20 AM 90°F/ 32°C Neighborhood walking tour (without narration) of Forest Hills, Queens in New York City via the following route: southbound on Continental Avenue (71st Avenue) → Station Square → southbound on Greenway Terrace → westbound on Slocum Crescent → westbound on Exeter Street → northbound on 70th Avenue → westbound on Dartmouth Street → northbound on 69th Avenue → westbound on Burns Street → eastbound on Yellowstone Boulevard → eastbound on Austin Street. Filmed with GoPro Hero 12. Highlights: 00:00 - Forest Hills-71st Avenue subway station, walking southbound on Continental Avenue 02:07 - Forest Hills Long Island Rail Road station, Station Square 03:49 - Walking southbound on Greenway Terrace 06:02 - Grace Baptist Church of Queens, Flagpole Green 07:45 - Walking westbound on Slocum Crescent 10:03 - Walking westbound on Exeter Street 12:19 - Walking northbound on 70th Avenue 13:18 - Walking westbound on Dartmouth Street 14:29 - Forest Hills Stadium 15:41 - Walking northbound on 69th Avenue 17:31 - Walking westbound on Burns Street 21:17 - Walking eastbound on Yellowstone Boulevard 22:59 - Parker Towers, walking eastbound on Austin Street 24:43 - Gerard Towers 28:13 - Tower Mall From Wikipedia: "Forest Hills is a mostly residential neighborhood in the central portion of the borough of Queens in New York City. It is adjacent to Corona to the north, Rego Park and Glendale to the west, Forest Park to the south, Kew Gardens to the southeast, and Flushing Meadows–Corona Park to the east. The area was originally referred to as "Whitepot". The current name comes from the Cord Meyer Development Company, which bought 660 acres (270 ha) in central Queens in 1906 and renamed it after Forest Park. Further development came in the 1920s and 1930s with the widening of Queens Boulevard through the neighborhood, as well as the opening of the New York City Subway's Queens Boulevard Line. Forest Hills has a longstanding association with tennis: the Forest Hills Stadium hosted the U.S. Open from 1915 through 1977 and the West Side Tennis Club offers grass courts for its members. The area's main commercial street, Austin Street, contains many restaurants and chain stores."

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