• Kingsland Homestead is an 18th-century house located in Flushing, Queens, New York City. It is the home of the remains of The Weeping Beech...
  • Built between 1774 and 1785, the Kingsland Homestead is one of the earliest surviving examples of residential style construction common throughout Long Island...
  • Built by craftsmen in 1774, Kingsland Homestead is the second oldest home in Flushing, Queens.1 The home is a blend of both English and Dutch styles.
  • This landmark tree survived for 151 years, and today seven direct descendants continue to shade Kingsland Homestead and their namesake park.
  • The Kingsland Homestead is a wooden two-story building with a basement and an attic, and represents the country’s Dutch Colonial Style of architecture, and the...
  • Add Kingsland Homestead to the list of historic houses that have moved in order to remain intact in a changing, real-estate-hungry city.
  • The Kingsland Homestead was moved about a mile or two from its original location near the freeways, to save it from being torn down.
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  • Kingsland Homestead as a Museum. The Kingsland Homestead is managed by the Queens Historical Society, which is also housed within the premises.
  • Real Estate, school zoning and more information about KINGSLAND HOMESTEAD at 143-35 37th Ave. in Flushing.