Kingsland Homestead | Things to Do in Flushing, Queens
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The Kingsland Homestead in the Flushing area of Queens is a historic home that dates back to the eighteenth century. The home of the Queens Historical Society and operating a museum for the public, the homestead also contains what’s left of The Weeping Beach, which is a landmark weeping beech tree thought to have been planted back in the year 1847. While the historic Kingsland Homestead is interpreted as Victorian era, it has also showcases a wide variety of other era exhibits since it was transformed into a museum, such as a World War II exhibit about Queens during the war.

143-35 37th Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354, Phone: 718-939-0647

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