Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Queens, New York

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Listings county-wide[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Allen-Beville House September 22, 1983
(#83001760)
29 Center Dr.
40°46′22″N 73°45′03″W / 40.772778°N 73.750833°W / 40.772778; -73.750833 (Allen-Beville House)
Douglaston
2 Church of the Resurrection March 7, 2003
(#03000090)
85-09 118th St.
40°42′08″N 73°49′57″W / 40.702291°N 73.83242°W / 40.702291; -73.83242 (Church of the Resurrection)
Kew Gardens/Richmond Hill
3 Douglaston Hill Historic District August 31, 2000
(#00001016)
Roughly bounded by Douglaston Pkwy., Northern Blvd., 244th St., 243rd St., and Long Island RR
40°46′03″N 73°44′43″W / 40.7675°N 73.745278°W / 40.7675; -73.745278 (Douglaston Hill Historic District)
Douglaston
4 Douglaston Historic District September 1, 2005
(#05000937)
Roughly bounded by Shore Rd., Marinette St., Douglas Rd. and Cherry St.
40°46′33″N 73°45′02″W / 40.775833°N 73.750556°W / 40.775833; -73.750556 (Douglaston Historic District)
Douglaston
5 Far Rockaway Beach Bungalow Historic District July 17, 2013
(#13000499)
Beach 24th, Beach 25th & Beach 26th Sts.
40°35′39″N 73°45′30″W / 40.5943°N 73.7583°W / 40.5943; -73.7583 (Far Rockaway Beach Bungalow Historic District)
Far Rockaway Small beach bungalows that have survived suburbanization of area and Superstorm Sandy
6 Grove-Linden-St. John's Historic District September 30, 1983
(#83001772)
Fairview Ave., St. John's Rd., Linden and Grove Sts.
40°42′23″N 73°54′26″W / 40.706389°N 73.907222°W / 40.706389; -73.907222 (Grove-Linden-St. John's Historic District)
Middle Village
7 Lent Homestead and Cemetery February 2, 1984
(#84002918)
78-03 19th Rd.
40°46′23″N 73°53′31″W / 40.773056°N 73.891944°W / 40.773056; -73.891944 (Lent Homestead and Cemetery)
Jackson Heights
8 Madison-Putnam-60th Place Historic District September 30, 1983
(#83001777)
Roughly bounded by Woodbine St., 60th Pl., 67th and Forest Aves.
40°42′21″N 73°54′06″W / 40.705833°N 73.901667°W / 40.705833; -73.901667 (Madison-Putnam-60th Place Historic District)
Ridgewood
9 Parkway Village February 28, 2012
(#12000052)
Bounded by Union Tpk., 150th St., Goethals Ave., Parsons Blvd., Grand Central Pkwy., & Main St.
40°43′02″N 73°48′46″W / 40.71731°N 73.81288°W / 40.71731; -73.81288 (Parkway Village)
Kew Gardens Hills
10 Prospect Cemetery January 11, 2002
(#01001438)
159th St. and Beaver Rd.
40°42′04″N 73°48′01″W / 40.701111°N 73.800278°W / 40.701111; -73.800278 (Prospect Cemetery)
Jamaica
11 Rego Park Jewish Center October 28, 2009
(#09000864)
97-30 Queens Blvd.
40°43′41″N 73°51′34″W / 40.728192°N 73.859361°W / 40.728192; -73.859361 (Rego Park Jewish Center)
Rego Park
12 Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Parish January 25, 2007
(#06001297)
94-40 118th St.
40°41′33″N 73°49′47″W / 40.6925°N 73.829722°W / 40.6925; -73.829722 (Saint Benedict Joseph Labre Parish)
Richmond Hill
13 St. Luke's Episcopal Church November 10, 2010
(#10000900)
85 Greenway South
40°42′50″N 73°50′41″W / 40.713889°N 73.844722°W / 40.713889; -73.844722 (St. Luke's Episcopal Church)
Forest Hills
14 Cornelius Van Wyck House October 6, 1983
(#83004149)
37-04 Douglaston Parkway
40°46′23″N 73°45′12″W / 40.773056°N 73.753333°W / 40.773056; -73.753333 (Cornelius Van Wyck House)
Douglaston
15 Wyckoff-Snediker Family Cemetery May 25, 2001
(#01000549)
85-45 96th St.
40°41′46″N 73°50′57″W / 40.696111°N 73.849167°W / 40.696111; -73.849167 (Wyckoff-Snediker Family Cemetery)
Woodhaven

Jamaica Savings Bank; Elmhurst Branch[edit]

The Roadside Architecture site claims that a former branch of the Jamaica Savings Bank on Queens Boulevard and 56th Avenue in Elmhurst, Queens, is already on the NRHP, but the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission refused to nominate it (http://www.roadarch.com/modarch/nybank.html). I don't buy the NRHP listing, but does anyone else have the real story on this bank? ---------User:DanTD (talk) 17:44, 26 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.