Richmond Hill, Queens
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Richmond Hill is a neighborhood in central-southern Queens, New York City, USA. It is bordered by Kew Gardens to the north, Woodhaven and Ozone Park to the west, South Ozone Park to the South and South Jamaica to the east.
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[edit] History
The hill referred to as Richmond Hill was created by the glacier that formed Long Island when it melted, leaving behind huge piles of stones and rocks it had dragged across the continent.
Richmond Hill is rich in history. The Battle of Long Island, one of the bloodiest battles of the Revolutionary War, was fought in 1776 along the ridge now in Forest Park, near what is now the present golf course clubhouse. Protected by its thickly wooded area, American riflemen used guerilla warfare tactics to attack and defeat the Hessians.
Richmond Hill's name was inspired either by a suburban town near London, England, or because of Edward Richmond, a landscape architect in the mid-1800s who designed much of the neighborhood. In 1868, a successful banker named Albon P. Man bought the Lefferts and Welling farms, and hired Richmond to lay out the community.
Over the next decade streets, schools, a church, and a railroad were built, thus making the area one of the earliest residential communities on Long Island. The area is well known for its large-frame single family houses, many of which have been preserved since the turn of the twentieth-century. Many of the Queen Anne Victorian homes of old Richmond Hill still stand in the area today.
The area first became developed in 1918, when the BMT Jamaica Avenue elevated train line (today the J/Z lines of the New York City Subway) was extended in the neighborhood.
The Triangle Hofbrau was a restaurant which was frequented by such stars as Mae West in the 1920's and 1930's. It sat on the triangular piece of land bordered by Hillside Avenue, Jamaica Avenue and Myrtle Avenue. Near the northwest corner of Hillside Avenue and Myrtle Avenue sits an old time ice cream parlor, Jahn's. Not far away is Lefferts Boulevard which, with the other streets, defines the central core of Richmond Hill.
[edit] Diversity
Originally, many Jewish and Irish people had lived in Richmond Hill. Today, Richmond Hill is home to large numbers of Guyanese and Trinidadians, especially south of Atlantic Avenue, where the neighborhood as become known as South Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill also has a high number of Sikhs and Latinos. . Many residents (mostly natives from Guyana) who once lived in Richmond Hill, live in the bordering neighborhood, Kew Gardens because of easier travel to Manhattan and to join other members of their culture.
Richmond Hill has many colonial homes. Although small, they are quite pretty. The neighborhood is generally working class as many of its wealthier residents picked up and left mainly for Long Island and Manhattan.
Famous former residents include. J-Love(Hip Hop DJ), Jacob Riis, The Marx Brothers, Rodney Dangerfield and Phil Rizzuto.
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[edit] Parks
[edit] Schools
Richmond Hill residents are zoned to schools in the New York City Department of Education.
Zoned elementary schools include:
- Ps 51
- 87-45 117th St
- Ps 161 Arthur R. Ashe Junior School
- 101-33 124th St
- Ps 54 Hillside Ave School
- 86-02 127th St
- Ps 55 the Maure School
- 131-10 97th Ave
- Ps 56 Harry Eichler School
- 86-10 114th St
- Ps 62 Chester Park School
- 97-25 108th St
- Ps 66 Oxford School
- 85-11 102nd St
- Ps 90 Horace Mann School
- 86-50 109th St
Residents are zoned to M.S. 137 America's School of Heroes.
Richmond Hill High School [1] is located in the neighborhood.
Private schools include:
- Bethlehem Christian Academy
- 119 19 91st Avenue
- Hebrew Academy-West Queens
- 8801 102nd St
- Holy Child Jesus School
- 11102 86 Av
- Islamic Elementary School
- 130-08 Rockaway Blvd
- Our Lady of the Cenacle
- 87 25 136 St
- St Benedict Joseph Labre
- 94-25 117th St.
- Theatre Street School
- 87-61 111Th St
- Yeshivat Ohr Haiim
- 86-06 135th St
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- 1873 Map of Richmond Hill, Queens
- 2000 Census data for ZIP code 11418
- 2000 Census data for ZIP code 11419
- Friends of the Richmond Hill Library
- New York City Transit
- NYPD 102nd Precint
- Noteworthy people of Richmond Hill
- Richmond Hill Block Association
- Richmond Hill Historical Society
- Richmond Hill Local News
- Queens Historical Society
- Toxic Targeting Toxics Map of Richmond Hill 2004