Elmhurst, Queens
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Elmhurst is a neighborhood in the borough of Queens, New York City. It is bounded by Jackson Heights to the north, Corona to the east, Rego Park and Middle Village to the south, and Maspeth and Woodside to the west.
History
Elmhurst was originally known as "Middleburgh" when it was established in 1652 by the Dutch West India Company. The name was changed to "Newtown" in 1664 when the English took over the colony. In 1896, the name was changed to Elmhurst to avoid confusion with other "Newtowns" in the state.
Demographics
Elmhurst is one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in New York City. It has a large population of Asian, Hispanic, and European residents. The neighborhood is known for its vibrant cultural diversity and is home to many immigrant communities.
Transportation
Elmhurst is served by several New York City Subway lines, including the E, F, M, and R trains, which stop at the Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue station. The neighborhood is also accessible by several MTA bus routes.
Education
Elmhurst is home to several public and private schools, including Newtown High School, which is one of the oldest public high schools in the city. The neighborhood also has access to various public library branches, including the Elmhurst branch of the Queens Public Library.
Healthcare
Elmhurst is served by Elmhurst Hospital Center, a major public hospital in the area. The hospital provides a wide range of medical services and is a critical healthcare provider for the community.
Landmarks
Notable landmarks in Elmhurst include the Queens Center Mall, one of the largest shopping malls in New York City, and the historic St. James Episcopal Church, which dates back to the 18th century.
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