Arts & Culture

Your neighbourhoods ever-growing world of art, history and music

History Etched in Stone 

The Dutch colonial era of Queens is alive and well in Long Island City. Workers in Queens Plaza who come...

Long Island City: The Gateway To The World’s Greatest Industries

At the turn of the 20th Century, the geography of Long Island City, Dutch...

Digging Up The Past:  A Brief History of Archeology In Astoria Park

“Archaeologists do not discover the past; they work on what remains” - Michael Shanks,...

Native Astorians & the Legend of Sunswick Creek

It goes without saying that before any of us ever called Astoria home, whether...

Saint Patrick’s Day Special: The Untold Legacy of the Irish in Astoria

For this St. Patrick’s Day, we uncover the little-known history of the Irish in...

Astoria’s Lost “Piano Ferry”

The Astoria ferry port was famously located at the foot of Borden...

A Glimpse of Lost Astoria: Rare 1946 Panoramic Negative Donated to Queens Historical Society

A rare photographic negative was donated to the archive of the Queens...

Astoria’s Oscar Legacy: Hollywood Icons Born in Queens

Now that Oscar season is in full swing let’s reflect on some...

Astoria’s Newest Film Studio: A Look Inside the $1 Billion Project Led by Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro once told the Hollywood Reporter, "New York is the...

Road to Astoria: Building the Grand Central Parkway

For many Astorians the Grand Central Parkway is a modern day yellow...

Step Back in Time with the 37th Annual Historic Holiday House Tour of Queens

Queens Historical Society & ConEdison Hosts The 37th Annual Holiday House Tour...

Living in Astoria Like it’s 1654!

As one drives down the narrow one-way path of 19th Road in...

Insanity In Astoria’s River Crest Sanitarium

One of the most remarkable facts of history is that we all...