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Queens Borough President Helen Marshall officially opened the Queens Tourism Center - located in a retired subway car - outside Borough Hall, Tuesday, January 8th. The recovered subway car will now be used to provide information about government offices and a smorgasbord of cultural and recreational attractions in Queens. The center will be opened weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
"Queens: What To Do, Where To Go (and How Not to Get Lost) In New York’s Undiscovered Borough” (St. Martin's Press)
An unique 320-page guidebook that describes 600 restaurants, parks, cultural venues and other destinations, complete with maps. It was written by Ellen Freudenheim, author of the award-winning guide, "Brooklyn: The Ultimate Guide to New York's Most Happening Borough."
Take the International Express to Discover Queens and See the World!
The number 7 train has been dubbed the International Express for all the right reasons. It takes you from Times Square and Grand Central in Manhattan to Flushing in Queens where the Far East meets the west in an explosion of eastern cultures. Get off at stops in between and discover such cultural gems at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, the Noguchi Museum or Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City. The stops in Woodside offer Irish pubs and German restaurants alongside several houses of worship that serve English, Korean, Latino and Chinese worshipers' something in the same building. Jackson Heights, modeled as a gardens city, combines an urban setting with country flair, and is now home to a large South Asian and Latin American population. Stores there advertise products and services from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh to name a few. For information on all this and more Click Here.
Next Stop Queens
Take the train to Queens and discover great neighborhoods offering hundreds of shopping and restaurant deals. See Jamaica, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights and Many More. Click Here for more information at participant restaurants and shop along the Line. Show your metrocard o take advantage of deals and specials.
Next Stop: NYC is a project of New York City's Department of Small Business Services. For more information on the Department of Small Business Services, please visit www.nyc.gov/sbs
Discover Queens License Plate Sign up for the new Discover Queens "Visit Queens ... See the World" custom license plate.
To order the Discover Queens license plate visit DMV's website at www.nysdmv.com or call the DMV Custom Plates office at 518-402-4838
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The Discover Queens initiative is a program of the Queens Economic Development Corporation. This web site is made possible by funding provided by the Honorable Gifford Miller, Speaker, New York City Council and the Queens Delegation of the New York City Council; Joe Addabbo Jr., Tony Avella, Leroy Comrie, Dennis Gallagher, James Gennaro, Eric Gioia, Allan Jennings, Melinda Katz, John Liu, Hiram Monserrate, James Sanders, Helen Sears, Peter Vallone, Jr., David Weprin and ongoing support from the office of Queens Borough President Helen Marshall. (c) QEDC 2003.
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