Astoria Heights more commonly referred to as "Upper Ditmars" is a district in the New York City borough of Queens. It is bounded by Hazen Street and Astoria to the West, La Guardia Airport to the East, Bowery Bay to the North, and Astoria Boulevard and the Grand Central Parkway to the South commonly referred to as Upper Ditmars. It is mostly a quiet neighborhood of 1 and 2 family private homes.
The Riker-Lent Homestead is near the north end at 78...
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Astoria Heights more commonly referred to as "Upper Ditmars" is a district in the New York City borough of Queens. It is bounded by Hazen Street and Astoria to the West, La Guardia Airport to the East, Bowery Bay to the North, and Astoria Boulevard and the Grand Central Parkway to the South commonly referred to as Upper Ditmars. It is mostly a quiet neighborhood of 1 and 2 family private homes.
The Riker-Lent Homestead is near the north end at 78-03 19th Road. Built around 1655 by Abraham Riker under a patent from Nieuw Nederland's last governor, Peter Stuyvesant, it is believed to be the oldest remaining dwelling in New York City still used as a residence. There is an adjacent family cemetery. The Smiths, who bought the house in 1975, have been restoring it for many years. The annual public tour is given usually in mid-September by the owners for the benefit of a local historical society.
Before Prohibition, there were dance halls, picnic areas and amusement park rides at North...
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