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Hillside Avenue
Street nameHillside Avenue
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CityQueens
Length6.5 miles

Hillside Avenue is a major street in the Queens borough of New York City, stretching from Jamaica, Queens to Bellerose, Queens. It is a significant commercial and transportation hub, with numerous shops, restaurants, and New York City Subway stations, including Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer and 179th Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line). The avenue is also close to several major institutions, such as York College, City University of New York and Jamaica Hospital Medical Center. Nearby neighborhoods include Richmond Hill, Queens, Kew Gardens, Queens, and Fresh Meadows, Queens, which are all connected by MTA Regional Bus Operations routes, including the Q1 and Q36 buses.

Introduction

Hillside Avenue is a vital thoroughfare in Queens, New York, providing access to various neighborhoods, including Jamaica Estates, Hollis Hills, and Briarwood, Queens. The avenue is lined with a diverse range of businesses, from small shops and restaurants to large chain stores like Target Corporation and Walmart. It is also close to several parks, including Cunningham Park and Kissena Park, which offer recreational facilities and green spaces for residents. Nearby landmarks include the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park and the New York Hall of Science, which are both accessible via the 7 train and Long Island Rail Road.

Geography

Hillside Avenue stretches for approximately 6.5 miles, from Jamaica Avenue in Jamaica, Queens to Cross Island Parkway in Bellerose, Queens. The avenue passes through several neighborhoods, including Queens Village, Queens, Bellerose Manor, and Glen Oaks, Queens. It is situated near the Grand Central Parkway and the Van Wyck Expressway, providing easy access to John F. Kennedy International Airport and other major highways. The avenue is also close to several waterways, including the Jamaica Bay and the Flushing Bay, which are both part of the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and offer opportunities for boating and fishing.

History

The history of Hillside Avenue dates back to the 17th century, when it was a rural road connecting the towns of Jamaica, Queens and Hempstead, New York. Over time, the avenue developed into a major commercial center, with the establishment of shops, restaurants, and other businesses. The construction of the Long Island Rail Road and the New York City Subway further transformed the area, making it a hub for transportation and commerce. Nearby institutions, such as St. John's University and Queens College, City University of New York, have also played a significant role in shaping the history and development of the area. The avenue has been home to many notable residents, including Louis Armstrong, who lived in Corona, Queens, and Malcolm X, who attended Queens College, City University of New York.

Transportation

Hillside Avenue is well-connected to the rest of New York City via several transportation options, including the New York City Subway and MTA Regional Bus Operations. The avenue is served by several subway lines, including the E train, F train, and J/Z trains, which provide access to Manhattan and other parts of the city. The Long Island Rail Road also has several stations in the area, including Jamaica station and Bellerose station, which offer commuter rail service to Long Island and Penn Station. The avenue is also close to several major highways, including the Grand Central Parkway and the Van Wyck Expressway, which provide easy access to John F. Kennedy International Airport and other parts of the city.

Points_of_Interest

Hillside Avenue is home to several points of interest, including the King Manor Museum, which is located in Rufus King Park and offers tours of the historic King Manor. The avenue is also close to several shopping centers, including the Jamaica Colosseum Mall and the Queens Center for Performing Arts, which host a variety of events and performances throughout the year. Nearby landmarks include the Unisphere in Flushing Meadows Corona Park and the New York Hall of Science, which are both accessible via the 7 train and Long Island Rail Road. The avenue is also close to several parks, including Cunningham Park and Kissena Park, which offer recreational facilities and green spaces for residents.

Demographics

The demographics of the area surrounding Hillside Avenue are diverse, with a mix of ethnic and racial groups. According to the United States Census Bureau, the area is home to a significant population of African Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, and Asian Americans. The median household income in the area is around $50,000, according to the American Community Survey. The area is also home to several institutions of higher education, including York College, City University of New York and Queens College, City University of New York, which attract students from all over the city. Nearby neighborhoods include Richmond Hill, Queens, Kew Gardens, Queens, and Fresh Meadows, Queens, which are all connected by MTA Regional Bus Operations routes and offer a range of housing options, from single-family homes to apartment buildings. Category:Streets in Queens, New York

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