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Sunnyside Gardens by Jeff Kroessler! The first book devoted to this landmark of architecture, urban planning, and social engineering. Situated in the borough of Queens, New York, Sunnyside Gardens has been an icon of urbanism and planning since its inception in the1920s.
CONTACT US – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Address: 44-02 23rd St, Suite 219 Long Island City, NY 11101. Hours: By Appointment Phone: 718-278-0700 Email: info@astorialic.org EXHIBIT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Indigenous Peoples in the Borough of Queens (Then and Now) Below are various locations of historic Indigenous People in Queens. Explore the locations on the map below labeled 1-10. IMAGE 1 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Through education programs, exhibitions, the research library, our historic sites, and special events, GAHS offers New Yorkers and visitors to Queens a chance to connect with the heritage of Queens.ASTORIALIC.ORG
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IMAGE 10 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hog Island – An ancient Aboriginal shell midden on a coastal sand dune which has disappeared due to the ever changing coastline: shellfish was an important part of the diet for native peoples.WWW.ASTORIALIC.ORG
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GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Jeffrey Kroessler is a Professor at the Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, and author of The Greater New York Sports Chronology; New York, Year by Year: A Chronology of the Great Metropolis; Historic Preservation in Queens; and other works. COLLECTIONS & RESEARCH The Greater Astoria Historical Society is the repository for the broader Long Island City’s documents and has continued to expand our services to its neighborhood community. ABOUT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Greater Astoria Historical Society, founded in 1985 is the place to learn and celebrate Long Island City and its neighborhoods. Through education programs, exhibitions, the research library, our historic sites, and special events, GAHS offers New Yorkers and visitors to Queens a chance to connect with the heritage of Queens.UPCOMING EVENTS
Sunnyside Gardens by Jeff Kroessler! The first book devoted to this landmark of architecture, urban planning, and social engineering. Situated in the borough of Queens, New York, Sunnyside Gardens has been an icon of urbanism and planning since its inception in the1920s.
CONTACT US – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Address: 44-02 23rd St, Suite 219 Long Island City, NY 11101. Hours: By Appointment Phone: 718-278-0700 Email: info@astorialic.org EXHIBIT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Indigenous Peoples in the Borough of Queens (Then and Now) Below are various locations of historic Indigenous People in Queens. Explore the locations on the map below labeled 1-10. IMAGE 1 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Through education programs, exhibitions, the research library, our historic sites, and special events, GAHS offers New Yorkers and visitors to Queens a chance to connect with the heritage of Queens.ASTORIALIC.ORG
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IMAGE 10 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hog Island – An ancient Aboriginal shell midden on a coastal sand dune which has disappeared due to the ever changing coastline: shellfish was an important part of the diet for native peoples.WWW.ASTORIALIC.ORG
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EDUCATION – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Greater Astoria Historical Society offers a variety of educational experiences for people of all ages. From Steinway Pianos and 200 year old millstones to art galleries and waterfront parks, there are many ways your class can enjoy learning about history. EXHIBIT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Indigenous Peoples in the Borough of Queens (Then and Now) Below are various locations of historic Indigenous People in Queens. Explore the locations on the map below labeled 1-10. IMAGE 1 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Through education programs, exhibitions, the research library, our historic sites, and special events, GAHS offers New Yorkers and visitors to Queens a chance to connect with the heritage of Queens. SUPPORT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Membership helps support the work of the Greater Astoria Historical Society and is a passport to a year of historical journey to our community’s history. IMAGE 5 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Aboriginal Cemetery – Native burials at Northern Boulevard and Browvale Lane were exposed in the face of native objections during an expansion of Northern Boulevard in 1931 – IMAGE 10 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hog Island – An ancient Aboriginal shell midden on a coastal sand dune which has disappeared due to the ever changing coastline: shellfish was an important part of the diet for native peoples. IMAGE 8 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Beaver Pond – A natural kettle pond of great significance for it was the center of a trading network that extended from Canada to theMississippi River.
IMAGE 6 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Battle of Mad Nans Neck – Disputes between the native Matinicock and European settlers let by Thomas Hicks led to a conflict (1656) near the intersection of today’s Northern Boulevard and Marathon Parkway.ASTORIALIC.ORG
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GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Jeffrey Kroessler is a Professor at the Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, and author of The Greater New York Sports Chronology; New York, Year by Year: A Chronology of the Great Metropolis; Historic Preservation in Queens; and other works. ABOUT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ABOUT. Greater Astoria Historical Society, founded in 1985 is the place to learn and celebrate Long Island City and its neighborhoods. Through education programs, exhibitions, the research library, our historic sites, and special events, GAHS offers New Yorkers and visitors to Queens a chance to connect with the heritage of Queens. COLLECTIONS & RESEARCH COLLECTIONS & RESEARCH. The Greater Astoria Historical Society is the repository for the broader Long Island City’s documents and has continued to expand our services to its neighborhood community. More than 50,000 newspapers, maps, documents, and artifacts, as well as 150,000 photographs, are housed and preserved in our collection. EDUCATION – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY EDUCATION. The Greater Astoria Historical Society offers a variety of educational experiences for people of all ages. From Steinway Pianos and 200 year old millstones to art galleries and waterfront parks, there are many ways your class can enjoy learning about history.UPCOMING EVENTS
Sunnyside Gardens by Jeff Kroessler! The first book devoted to this landmark of architecture, urban planning, and social engineering. Situated in the borough of Queens, New York, Sunnyside Gardens has been an icon of urbanism and planning since its inception in the1920s.
CONTACT US – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Address: 44-02 23rd St, Suite 219 Long Island City, NY 11101. Hours: By Appointment Phone: 718-278-0700 Email: info@astorialic.org EXHIBIT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Indigenous Peoples in the Borough of Queens (Then and Now) Below are various locations of historic Indigenous People in Queens. Explore the locations on the map below labeled 1-10. Click the buttons below to view the current picture of what the locations look like today. 1. SUPPORT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Membership helps support the work of the Greater Astoria Historical Society and is a passport to a year of historical journey to our community’s history. Members receive free admission to the monthly lectures and opportunities to participate in additional activities ofthe Society.
IMAGE 10 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hog Island – An ancient Aboriginal shell midden on a coastal sand dune which has disappeared due to the ever changing coastline: shellfish was an important part of the diet for native peoples.ASTORIALIC.ORG
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GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Jeffrey Kroessler is a Professor at the Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, and author of The Greater New York Sports Chronology; New York, Year by Year: A Chronology of the Great Metropolis; Historic Preservation in Queens; and other works. ABOUT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ABOUT. Greater Astoria Historical Society, founded in 1985 is the place to learn and celebrate Long Island City and its neighborhoods. Through education programs, exhibitions, the research library, our historic sites, and special events, GAHS offers New Yorkers and visitors to Queens a chance to connect with the heritage of Queens. COLLECTIONS & RESEARCH COLLECTIONS & RESEARCH. The Greater Astoria Historical Society is the repository for the broader Long Island City’s documents and has continued to expand our services to its neighborhood community. More than 50,000 newspapers, maps, documents, and artifacts, as well as 150,000 photographs, are housed and preserved in our collection. EDUCATION – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY EDUCATION. The Greater Astoria Historical Society offers a variety of educational experiences for people of all ages. From Steinway Pianos and 200 year old millstones to art galleries and waterfront parks, there are many ways your class can enjoy learning about history.UPCOMING EVENTS
Sunnyside Gardens by Jeff Kroessler! The first book devoted to this landmark of architecture, urban planning, and social engineering. Situated in the borough of Queens, New York, Sunnyside Gardens has been an icon of urbanism and planning since its inception in the1920s.
CONTACT US – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Address: 44-02 23rd St, Suite 219 Long Island City, NY 11101. Hours: By Appointment Phone: 718-278-0700 Email: info@astorialic.org EXHIBIT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Indigenous Peoples in the Borough of Queens (Then and Now) Below are various locations of historic Indigenous People in Queens. Explore the locations on the map below labeled 1-10. Click the buttons below to view the current picture of what the locations look like today. 1. SUPPORT – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Membership helps support the work of the Greater Astoria Historical Society and is a passport to a year of historical journey to our community’s history. Members receive free admission to the monthly lectures and opportunities to participate in additional activities ofthe Society.
IMAGE 10 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Hog Island – An ancient Aboriginal shell midden on a coastal sand dune which has disappeared due to the ever changing coastline: shellfish was an important part of the diet for native peoples.ASTORIALIC.ORG
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IMAGE 4 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Through education programs, exhibitions, the research library, our historic sites, and special events, GAHS offers New Yorkers and visitors to Queens a chance to connect with the heritage of Queens. IMAGE 6 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Battle of Mad Nans Neck – Disputes between the native Matinicock and European settlers let by Thomas Hicks led to a conflict (1656) near the intersection of today’s Northern Boulevard and Marathon Parkway. IMAGE 8 – GREATER ASTORIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Beaver Pond – A natural kettle pond of great significance for it was the center of a trading network that extended from Canada to theMississippi River.
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