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− | '''Queens''' is the largest borough of [[New York City]]. Located north of [[Brooklyn]] on [[Long Island]], it is known for being one of the most multiethnic places in the United States. It's also where the Mets play (once at [[Shea Stadium]], now [[Citi Field]]) and where the U.S. Open tennis tournament is held, and is the former site of a couple World's Fairs. | + | '''Queens''' is the largest borough of [[New York City]]. Located north of [[Brooklyn]] on [[Long Island]], it is known for being one of the most multiethnic places in the United States. It's also where the [[Mets]] play (once at [[Shea Stadium]], now [[Citi Field]]) and where the U.S. Open tennis tournament is held, and is the former site of a couple World's Fairs. |
The best way to tour the more urban, eastern half of Queens may be to hop on and off the Seven Train, also known as the "International Express" for its famous diversity. | The best way to tour the more urban, eastern half of Queens may be to hop on and off the Seven Train, also known as the "International Express" for its famous diversity. | ||
[[Category:New York City]] | [[Category:New York City]] |
Revision as of 21:31, 28 April 2009
Queens is the largest borough of New York City. Located north of Brooklyn on Long Island, it is known for being one of the most multiethnic places in the United States. It's also where the Mets play (once at Shea Stadium, now Citi Field) and where the U.S. Open tennis tournament is held, and is the former site of a couple World's Fairs.
The best way to tour the more urban, eastern half of Queens may be to hop on and off the Seven Train, also known as the "International Express" for its famous diversity.