• The neighborhood of Flushing is part of Queens Community Board 7[6] and the broader district of Flushing in Queens County.
  • On December 22, 1980,[166] The Japanese School of New York moved from Jamaica Estates, Queens into Fresh Meadows, Queens,[167] near Flushing.
  • A town in the original Queens County, Flushing grew rapidly after joining New York City in 1898. By the 1950s it was Queens’ largest commercial district.
  • Flushing is also famous for nearby Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, a 1225-acre park which was built for the 1939 World’s Fair.
  • This guide to Flushing, Queens will include the best things to do in Flushing, Queens, where to eat in Flushing (an incomplete list, but a start!), and a brief...
  • Located within the bustling neighborhood of Queens, around two-thirds of Flushing’s residents are foreign born, with many coming from Asia.
  • Flushing, Queens is home to some of NYC's best attractions, including world-class sports venues, lush gardens, museums, and performance spaces.
  • The Queens Night Market, held in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, is a popular attraction for foodies, with dozens of street food vendors serving up an array of dishes.
  • Situated in the northern part of New York City's borough of Queens, Flushing is a vibrant, multicultural neighborhood with a rich history, thriving economy...
  • Flushing is a neighborhood within the borough of Queens in New York City, New York. Flushing is a thriving business and residential area, with large Chinese...