Rockaway, Queens
Rockaway, Queens is a peninsula located in the borough of Queens, one of the five boroughs of New York City. It is bordered by Jamaica Bay to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The Rockaway Peninsula is known for its distinct culture, history, and natural beauty.
History
The name "Rockaway" is derived from the Lenape word "Reckouwacky", meaning "place of our own people". The area was inhabited by the Canarsie Native American tribe before the arrival of European settlers in the 17th century. In the 19th century, Rockaway became a popular seaside resort, attracting visitors from across New York City and beyond.
Geography
Rockaway is the largest urban beach in the United States, stretching for miles along the Atlantic Ocean. The peninsula is divided into several neighborhoods, including Arverne, Belle Harbor, Breezy Point, and Far Rockaway. Each neighborhood has its own unique character and community.
Culture
Rockaway has a rich and diverse culture, with a strong sense of community. The area is known for its vibrant arts scene, with numerous galleries, music venues, and cultural institutions. The Rockaway Artists Alliance and the Rockaway Theatre Company are among the notable cultural organizations in the area.
Transportation
Rockaway is served by the New York City Subway's A and S (Rockaway Park Shuttle) trains. The Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge and the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge connect the peninsula to the rest of Queens and Brooklyn.
Education
There are several public and private schools in Rockaway, including Beach Channel High School, Scholars' Academy, and St. Francis de Sales School. The Queens Library operates two branches in Rockaway.
Recreation
Rockaway Beach is a popular destination for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing. The Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk is one of the longest in the United States. Other recreational facilities include the Gateway National Recreation Area, which encompasses the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and the Breezy Point Tip.
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