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Related: About this forumThe “Six” Boroughs: A Focus on Queens
'These past several weeks weve revisited Infinite City and Unfathomable City, and made our first foray into New York City with the Wildlife map. Today were celebrating Queens, the largest (in area) of the five boroughs of New York City, home to both of New Yorks international airports, and host to the Queens Museum, the hosting venue for Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas tie-in exhibition, Nonstop Metropolis: The Remix. Queens most defining characteristic, however, is that is the most ethnically and linguistically diverse place on the earth. With this blog post, were going to celebrate all that makes. . .
Queens is also home to more languages than any other place in the world. The Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue subway station sits in the heart of Americas most linguistically diverse neighborhood: a place where people from the worlds linguistically rich countriesincluding India, Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippinesconverge in a single zip code.'>>>
http://www.ucpress.edu/blog/22376/the-six-boroughs-a-focus-on-queens/
virgogal
(10,178 posts)Queens is also getting very pricey.
I haven't been there in some time but have a family member there-who loves it.
DarthDem
(5,368 posts)What's the "sixth borough?" New Jersey adjacent?
elleng
(136,689 posts)NOT NJ!!!
Glorfindel
(9,950 posts)there every year. I love the place, plus it's very close to all the attractions in Manhattan. Thanks for posting this.
elleng
(136,689 posts)A friend has a friend living there, and visits occasionally. I did too, a few years ago, but haven't been back in a long time. My aunt lived there, when I was growing up in Brooklyn and Long Island.